This is a beautifully designed building from the 1800's with a very light and airy nave that leads you to the sanctuary.
Two aisles (North and South) also lead you to the focus of the religious purpose and the location of a fantastic stained glass window and magnificent alter.
Red-and-white striped Victorian cathedral in Byzantine style with gold, mosaics and marble interior.
Welcome to the hidden gem of Covent Garden in London, Corpus Christi Catholic Church on Maiden Lane.
Victorian basilica-styled, Russian Orthodox cathedral church with services in Russian and English.
Bustling square founded in 1670 featuring a small park, statues of film characters & major cinemas.
Nearly destroyed by fire, this church was rebuilt in the late 1970s in an imposing neo-gothic style.
Visitors can tour the palace's opulent private and state rooms or watch the changing of the guard.
St.George's Square, Pimlico, London SW1V 3QW, UK
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