A tribute to the treasure trove of ecclesiastical art and architecture in the Diocese of Toledo.
Saturday, September 1, 2007
Immaculate Conception, Old South End
Cleaning and repairs after the fire. The new rose window, which is bigger than a two-story house, had been installed and the blind arcade built above it. The building to the left was the convent. It's still there, but is used by a charity, La Posada.
The American habit of consciously imitating long-term processes. A lot of European churches had two different towers, because they were built a century or more apart.
2 comments:
so why are the tops of the towers different again?
The American habit of consciously imitating long-term processes. A lot of European churches had two different towers, because they were built a century or more apart.
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