List of Buildings and Structures - By Type

By Type

  • List of abbeys and priories
  • List of amphitheatres (contemporary)
  • List of amphitheatres (Roman)
  • List of ancient pyramids
  • List of ancient Roman triumphal arches
  • List of ancient temple structures
  • List of aquaria
  • List of archaeological sites sorted by country
  • List of association football stadiums by capacity
  • List of basilicas
  • List of bridges
  • List of Buddhist temples
  • List of casinos
  • List of castles
  • List of cathedrals
  • List of churches
  • List of concert halls
  • List of dams
  • List of fortifications
  • List of forts
  • List of Hindu temples
  • List of historic houses
  • List of hospitals
  • List of indoor arenas
  • List of Jain temples
  • List of jazz clubs
  • List of legislative buildings
  • List of lighthouses
  • List of Major League Baseball stadiums
  • List of masts
  • List of mosques
  • List of museums
  • List of nuclear reactors
  • List of observatories
  • List of opera houses
  • List of palaces
  • List of pioneering solar buildings
  • List of prisons
  • List of shrines
  • List of stadiums
  • List of synagogues
  • List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
  • List of towers
  • List of walls
  • List of windmills
  • List of zoos
  • Listed buildings

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