Sunday Special! Religious observance is way down in some parts of the world and these illuminating images show the crumbling remains of some of the world’s places of worship. The shots include golden chapels, overgrown synagogues and eerily silent rooms that were once used for prayer.
They were visited by Matthias Haker, a 31-year-old photographer from Potsdam, Germany. Adding to the general intrigue of his images, Matthias never discloses the location of a shot — not even the town, country or continent. (Caters News - Photography by Matthias Haker)
BUT, THEY WERE OBVIOUSLY IN TOO MUCH OF A HURRY
WHEN THEY CLOSED THIS ONE!
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