3St. Basil’s Cathedral, Russia

Located in Moscow’s Red Square, St. Basil’s Cathedral is an iconic symbol of Russia. Commissioned by Ivan the Terrible and completed in 1561, the cathedral is renowned for its vibrant, onion-shaped domes and intricate details.

Its architecture combines traditional Russian, Byzantine, and Asian influences, creating a fairy-tale-like appearance. The interior is equally captivating, with a labyrinth of narrow, winding corridors and beautifully adorned chapels.