Dating back to the 12th century, Temple Church in London was founded by the Knights Templar and has played a significant role in history, including links to the negotiations of the Magna Carta. The church, which was bombed during the Blitz and later restored, also gained modern fame for its appearance in the Da Vinci Code. Today, it remains an active place of worship, hosting regular services. Architecture enthusiasts are drawn to its distinctive round design, a characteristic feature of Templar churches, which adds to its unique charm and historical significance.
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