It is not pretty common to see how technology gets along with religiosity or how they can work together; here you will see one of the examples of how technology and religion can work to help each other. The following is a list of webcams where you can watch churches, temples, mosque, and many more. Check and leave a comment about the webcams.
This is the live temple webcam at Sri Sri Radha Partha-Sarathi ISKCON temple in Delhi, India.
The Western Wall in the midst of the Old City in Jerusalem is the section of the Western supporting wall of the Temple Mount which has remained intact since the destruction of the Second Jerusalem Temple (70 C.E.).
The Protestant St. Stephen's Church is the main Reformed church of the city of Mulhouse in Alsace, France. Because of its central location on the main square of Mulhouse, the Place de la Réunion, and its 97 meter high bell tower (the highest steeple).
Twin symbols - the golden dome with its statue of the Virgin Mary, and the steeple of Sacred Heart Basilica - define Notre Dame's skyline and its Catholic character.
View the Yuki Jinja Shrine, located near Kyoto, Japan. This view, from just outside of the walk to the shrine itself, provides a serene view where many people come daily to visit.
View the Lungomare Adriatico from Hotel Airone, Sottomarina, Venezia
View the restoration of Daguerre's diorama in the church of Bry-Sur-Marne
Holywood (in Latin, Sanctus Boscus) is recognised as an early ecclesiastical site with the first church built in the mid-seventh century, probably by St. Laiseran, a second-generation disciple of St. Comgall in nearby Bangor.
The Church of St George ("Sveti Georgi") is an Early Christian red brick rotunda that is considered the oldest building in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.
This cam shows to the Lois Rhame West Health, Physical Education and Wellness Center
Lincoln has stood as a centre for trade and commerce since the Roman times when the invaders built first the encampment and finally established the town of Lindum Colonia. The camera is placed on top of the BBC Lincolnshire building.