What are some common materials used in religious architecture?

Some common materials used in religious architecture are:

1. Stone - such as marble, limestone, and sandstone
2. Brick
3. Wood
4. Metal (especially in modern architecture)
5. Glass (especially in stained glass windows)
6. Concrete
7. Tile
8. Terra cotta
9. Plaster
10. Mosaic tiles.

These materials can be used to create intricate details, ornamental features, and iconic symbols that are associated with various religions.

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