The most beautiful churches are those that both capture the eye and make the viewer feel something. The act of constructing sacred sites has been a defining characteristic of human culture since the beginning of history. Architects seek to meld the spiritual and the practical in places of worship, which have been marvels for thousands of years—works of art in a range of style, from Gothic to midcentury to contemporary.
Here, AD journeys around the world to bring you a collection of the most beautiful churches. Think spires reaching into the heavens, light-drenched spaces, and tributes to traditional craftsmanship. There’s something unique to admire in each of these 19 sites.
Thorncrown Chapel (United States)
Nestled in the woodland of the Ozark hills in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, Thorncrown Chapel is a stunning prairie-style masterpiece designed by E. Fay Jones, an apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright. Wright’s influence is evident in the seamless integration of native materials with the natural surroundings. Towering wooden beams evoke tree branches stretching skyward, while a ridged skylight crowns the structure, bathing the interior in natural light from all angles. Crafted entirely from organic materials, the chapel features over 6,000 square feet of glass and a floor made from locally sourced stone. Thorncrown Chapel stands as a breathtaking testament to the harmony between architecture and nature.