Map
See geography without losing meaning.
World Shrines treats the map as a planning desk, not a wall of pins. Start with region, route, tradition, or a sourced theme, then move into place records with context intact.
Thematic maps
Choose a sourced layer when a plain pin view is too thin.
The current map layer now supports real pin browsing while still favoring named themes, source-aware waypoints, and route handoff over a dense wall of markers.
Continents
Start broad, then narrow into records.
These shortcuts open geography-filtered place results with the same context, sources, and practical details as the full explorer.
Regional gateways
Move from map reading into place logic.
Region pages are where atmosphere, geography, and route planning begin to converge. They are the best next step when the map gives you an area, not a single answer.Andes
A mountain region where ceremonial landscapes, high-altitude routes, and sacred topography shape the travel experience as much as individual monuments do.
Balkans
A sacred-travel region of Orthodox monasteries, painted churches, mountain sanctuaries, and dense historical continuity.
Caucasus
A sacred-travel region of monasteries, cathedral complexes, mountain valleys, and early Christian traditions that still shape local religious identity.
Featured places
Preview what geography turns into on the ground
A geography-first browse should always lead back to richly contextual place pages.

Aachen Cathedral
A cathedral rooted in Charlemagne's palace chapel, where imperial memory and continuous worship still meet in one sacred interior.

Abbey Church of Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe
A Romanesque abbey church whose painted vaults still make monastic teaching and devotion feel immediate.
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Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy, Conques
A Conques pilgrimage church where Romanesque stone, Sainte-Foy devotion, and Camino movement meet in a steep village.

Abbey Church, Alcobaca Monastery
Alcobaca's church core, where Cistercian restraint and royal tombs shape a long interior route.

Abbey of Fontenay
A Cistercian monastery where worship, enclosure, work, and landscape still form a readable whole.

Abbey of Saint Gall
A St. Gallen monastic district where the abbey church, library, archives, and scholarly memory still sit side by side.