The ceiling of St Hugh's Choir, Lincoln Cathedral :)pic.twitter.com/eAjulNMS1n
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Lovely, long overdue a return visit
It really is a glorious place :)
So nice! If you have the chance to visit Münster/Germany, I heartily invite you to visit "my" cathedral (I work there)pic.twitter.com/qVYQliy2mG
Thanks, I'll bear that in mind! :)
Good to ‘see’ you @caitlinrgreen & what a glorious sight :) Here it is from the higher perspectivepic.twitter.com/pKSLNvapKa
I do love that wonky bit...! :)
Fabulous, isn’t it ? :) Shows up so well from the higher angle
Our forebears fashioned stone with the same delicacy, grace and beauty that we now fashion steel and glass. I wonder if our modern constructions will stand as long?
That's really quite stunning! :)
Le Havre was largely destroyed in WW2. The city was rebuilt according to the plans of Auguste Perret, using precast concrete in a modular system and straight lines. Listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005. The church stands out as a landmark in the grid-like lay-out.
Caitlin, the highest perspective is abseiling down through the vaulted crossing from the tower which I did last year for charity. Extraordinary vigorous polychromy of black Purbeck marble and limestone which you don't appreciate from below.pic.twitter.com/dZoOif6qjM
How fabulous! :)
Have you been to Anne of Bretagne's creation in Nantes? Similar to this but all white and colour and light.
No, would love to! :)
Gorgeous!
Rather lovely
How splendid!
Built by Catholics. White washed by the Anglicans
No colourized frippery for thee!
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