Monday, August 1, 2011

Trinity Cathedral - Art Event

1. Build sometime in the 1800s it has a laidout of a Gothic Revival church that is modeled after York Minster in York, England. Although the church had a cruciform design, only the nave and the twin towers were constructed. Each tower had eight pinnacles topped with a fleur de lis. The brick structure was plastered with buff stucco. The towers and walls have shouldered buttresses. The nave has a clerestory, which is the only one in a Columbia church.

2. I really can't talk mush about the interior do to the fact I didm't get to go inside but outside looking though the window I could see archs and  stained-glass windows.

3. The roof is supported on exposed wooden beams.The transepts and an apsidal chancel were constructed under the direction of Edward Brickell White.

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