Warm and welcoming.
Wow, it must have been absolutely stunning in there when it was in prime condition.
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What was that chest of drawers used for?
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So majestic. Anyone who entered this room must have been awe-struck. One couldn't help but speak in hushed tones while standing here. Give me goose bumps.
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Just look at the details in that window! Wow!
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Spectacular architecture. The craftsmanship seen here is a lost art. Houses of worship today tend to strive for "mega-church" status with emphasis on tacky showmanship. This cathedral is large yet warm & inviting with it's stained glass and carved arches. It's a shame it's abandoned and unused.
At first glance, the peeling plaster above the 2nd arch on the left looks like a man holding a small child in his arms....or is it just me?
Another superb set...done by the 'Master'. Thank you.
What a GREAT shot!
What a beautiful place! Think about how much work went into this!
Well PARDON ME with these technical terms here. :D You do learn something every day don't you?

I bet this church was beyond gorgeous in its day. :)
If you use the trick of zooming in on your PC, you can see it definitely is Jesus...

How gorgeous the lighting is. It looks like the ceiling is on fire!
It almost looks...Heavenly doesn't it? As for the stained glass windows being unbroken...I know personally I wouldn't want to break a church's window simply for the fear of what might happen to me as in karma. :D

This is simply fab.
Wow. Now when did you sneak THIS fantastic gallary in?? I just checked this afternoon and there was nothing new yet. Sneaky little booger. :D

Anyhow, this is gorgeous! Makes me wanna go to church...NOT. :D
Wow a new gallery always make the day!
Gorgeous...amazing.
Thank you Motts!