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Photo: Malaga church bell
Bell tower of a Malaga church at dusk.
Photo: The Cathedral of the Incarnation, Granada
The front entrance to the Cathedral of the Incarnation in Granada, Andalucía. It is claimed that this is Spain’s first Renaissance-style cathedral: the facade is by Alonso Cano.
Photo: An unexpected face
Photo: Flickering candles
Votive candles flicker in the aisle of the Church of Our Lady, in Brugges, Flanders.
Photo: Apse of Saint Bravo
Dappled sunlight through the stained glass on the stone tracery above the apse of the Saint Bavo Cathedral (also known as Sint-Baafs Cathedral, or Sint Baafskathedraal in Dutch), Ghent, Flanders.
Photo: Cherub and tomb
Cherub decoration on a tomb in the ambulatory behind the apse of the Saint Bavo Cathedral (also known as Sint-Baafs Cathedral, or Sint Baafskathedraal in Dutch).
Photo: Grundtvigs Kirke
Apse of Grundtvigs Kirke (Grundtvig’s Church) in Copenhagen, Denmark. A spectacular example of modernist, minimalist Gothic architecture. Wikipedia describes it as ‘expressionist’ but it is clearly not – it is too restrained, the decorative elements are minimised and there is a phenomenal sense of stillness and tranquility. It is a fabulous colour too – photographs don’t really capture the delicacy of the yellow/cream brickwork in the interior of the church.
Photo: The devil's in the details
Photo: Have you reserved your space in the sky?
Photo: Sea green church spire
Photo: Color whorl - the roofline of Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy
Color whorl – detail of the inlaid black and white marble tiling on the roofline of the facade of Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy