sábado, 1 de abril de 2017

Queen's Cross Church


One of the aspects I find very interesting in the churches I have known in Scotland is the apparent lightness of the interior that contrasts with the robustness of the exterior. I know better the architecture of the Portuguese or even Italian churches and despite their particularities they are more homogeneous. Here the exterior is austere and the worked stone presents the same characteristics of some of the great European cathedrals, but generally the interior is made of wood, as is also the case with this beautiful church.

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