How to add buildings to my Minecraft Server

I have a Minecraft Server and I would like to add buildings to it. Is it possible to do so without making them myself?
I would like to have a beautiful house or a big church.
Best Answer
It's your server. It's technically stealing to download maps and use them on your server.
If you need people, try one of the chat rooms here or on Minecraft Forums to hire staff and builders. Or ask your friends with Minecraft.
You can also download plugins like worldedit.
Pictures about "How to add buildings to my Minecraft Server"



How do you add a structure in Minecraft?
Uploading your world to the serverHow do you paste buildings in Minecraft?
How to set someone to OP on your Minecraft serverHow to Add behaviour and resources pack in Minecraft servers || how to become operator in server 🤔
More answers regarding how to add buildings to my Minecraft Server
Answer 2
try mcedit,
download mcedit from http://www.mcedit.net/
open your server folder and there should be a folder named 'World' right click that and click copy.
download a map online, i suggest getting from planet minecraft or minecraft forums.
click start, and in the search bar, type '%appdata%, and go to worlds. here, click 'paste' also put in the world you downloaded that you will get the buildings from.
open mcedit that you downloaded earlier, and open the world you downloaded, then select the building with the selector tool on the toolbar, and select copy. you should see something in the top right corner that says 'save' click that and save it where you can easily reach it later.
exit that world, and open the one from your server. click the paste button and position it where you want.
click save and close, then put the world folder back, and you should be done!
Answer 3
You don't need to steal these things! They are freely available online for download. Here is one place: https://www.minecraft-schematics.com/
This will get you started.
Answer 4
You can build them easily by using world edit. You should download spigot and install worldedit's jar file, you may also want to install worldguard.
Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
Images: Pixabay, Rachel Claire, Rachel Claire, Rachel Claire