The imposing, stark structure of the Anglican’s exterior continues inside. The cathedral is cavernous with vast open space, colossal arches, and little adornment. From the high ceilings to the wide open spaces, the cathedral amplifies every breath, whisper, and clicking of shoes.
Monday, June 11, 2018
The Anglican, ENGLAND
Cathedral
Church of Christ (informally, The Anglican). An
enormous specimen of Gothic revival architecture, and the second largest
Anglican Cathedral in Europe, its tower stands more than 300ft high (a football
field standing upright) and holds the heaviest peal of bells in the country (13
bells weighing a total of 16.5 tons—the same as six Clydesdales).
The imposing, stark structure of the Anglican’s exterior continues inside. The cathedral is cavernous with vast open space, colossal arches, and little adornment. From the high ceilings to the wide open spaces, the cathedral amplifies every breath, whisper, and clicking of shoes.
The imposing, stark structure of the Anglican’s exterior continues inside. The cathedral is cavernous with vast open space, colossal arches, and little adornment. From the high ceilings to the wide open spaces, the cathedral amplifies every breath, whisper, and clicking of shoes.
Bath Abbey, Bath ENGLAND
Built on the site of a Saxon church where
the very first king of England (King Edgar) was crowned, this great medieval
church was constructed more than 500 years ago. Its nickname is the “Lantern of
the West,” thanks to its stained glass
The baptismal font and one of the exquisite lighting fixtures.
The interior contains a fine fan vaulted
ceiling, and 52 windows cover 80% of the wall space, creating a light and airy
feeling.
The stunning ceiling.
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