The Church of St. Andrew the Apostle sits on a small, secluded piece of land in Russia’s Vuoksi River. Guinness World Records lists it as the only church built on a tiny island, with a monolithic rock serving as the foundation.
The site is located in Leningrad oblast, near the village of Vasilyevo Priozersky.
It was built in 2000 by university professor Andrew Rotinov.
The church is open for services, including weddings and baptisms.
I just learned about this place called Shakespeare and Company, situated right outside Notre Dame in Paris. You can go there and sleep for free, for just a night or a few weeks. One dude reportedly stayed here for years. During the day you’re welcome to write or make art among the bookshelves.
All they ask is that you read their books, tend their store for a couple of hours each day, and put a one-page autobiography in their already extensive library. A lot of people here speak English, and lots of the books are in English as well. If you live here, you’re called a Tumbleweed, how cute is that?! (Here’s a link to one blogger’s experience.) I think I’m going to put another item on my bucket list…