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Monolithic church

Church of St. George, Lalibela, Ethiopia
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Church of St. George, Lalibela, Ethiopia

A monolithic church is a church made from a single block of stone. They are usually hewn into the ground or into the side of a hill or mountain and can be of comparable architectural complexity to constructed buildings.

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Lalibela

The term primarily refers to the complex of twelve churches in Lalibela, Ethiopia believed to have been created in the 12th century, the most famous of which is the cross-shaped Church of St. George. Spurious tales that the Lalibela churches were constructed by the Knights Templar in the 13th century were started by European explorers who did not believe that the Ethiopian civilization could have created structures of such complexity and beauty.

Other churches

However, there are a number of monolithic churches elsewhere in the world, such as:

France

Germany

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