10 Oldest Churches In the World (5 of 6)
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Dura-Europos Church, Syria
The Dura-Europos Church, erected in 233 AD, stands as a remarkable testament to early Christian worship in Syria. Located within the ancient city of Dura-Europos, this well-preserved structure boasts vibrant frescoes and intricate murals depicting biblical scenes. Despite facing threats from time and conflict, the Dura-Europos Church remains a remarkable archaeological site, offering valuable insights into the early spread of Christianity and the resilience of faith amidst adversity.



Hagia Sophia, Turkey
Hagia Sophia, a magnificent Byzantine landmark in Istanbul, stands as one of the world’s most remarkable monuments. Originally constructed as a Christian church in the 6th century CE (532–537) under the orders of Byzantine emperor Justinian I, it has transformed over the centuries. It later served as a mosque, then a museum, and has now returned to its role as a mosque.