Churches, Cathedrals & Chapels
This is a collection of photos I've taken of places of worship, some elaborate, others simple.
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For the EXIF, click beneath each photo. Unfortunately, in this gallery, the time is misstated by 17 hours which needs to be subtracted from the time shown.
Read MoreVIEWING OPTIONS: To enlarge images, click on either the featured image below or one of the thumbnail images. For full-screen images, view in slideshow mode.
For the EXIF, click beneath each photo. Unfortunately, in this gallery, the time is misstated by 17 hours which needs to be subtracted from the time shown.
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The Transept
The transept forms the arms of the church building. There are often two transepts. The intersection where the nave and transept meet is called the crossing and is often surmounted by a small spire called a flèche, a dome or a large tower with or without a spire.
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