Ten Biggest Churches in The World
#4 Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, United States
This is officially called the Cathedral Church of Saint John. It is the fourth largest church in the world and is located in New York City. The design was confirmed in 1888 and the construction began in 1892. Throughout its history, it has undergone radical stylistic changes and world war interruptions. Originally it was built in Byzantine Romanesque but later it was changed to Gothic style.
The church can capacitate 20,000 people at once.
#3 Cathedral of Seville, Spain
The cathedral of Saint Mary of the See, better known as Cathedral of Seville, is the largest gothic Cathedral in the world. It is also the burial site of Christopher of Columbus. It took almost three decades to be completed. Its construction was started in 1405 and it covers a total area of 11,520 sq meters.
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