Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Crossed Swords Mark Blue Which Of The World's Cathedrals Is The Most Impressive?

Which of the world's cathedrals is the most impressive? - crossed swords mark blue

Salisbury is a wonderful story, and has a 700-year-old, the Magna Carta, founding document of modern democracy.

Winchester is a Roman wall, which will be the legendary Round Table of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, and the grave of Jane Austen.

Ely is a vast plain, and is obscured by modern skyscrapers, like most cathedrals are.

Canterbury has a story from the St. Augustine, 602 AD, and the story of Thomas Becket, the scene of his assassination, marked by two crossed swords.

San Pedro is the painting of Michelangelo and the Pieta.

Hagia Sophia has its roots in the Byzantine Empire.

The Blue Mosque was a Christian cathedral until about 1453rd

Washington National Cathedral is surrounded on a hill surrounded by a park overlooking the capital of the United States.

Our Lady of the Angels would be a remarkable addition to the architecture of Los Angeles.

St. Paul is in the heart of London and a perfect example of the genius of Sir Christopher Wren.

1 comments:

Cheburas... said...

Basil in Moscow, a recognizable symbol of Russia.

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