Last week I had a chance to make a (fairly brief) stop at the Cathedral of Saint Paul. I've said before it's one of my favorite places in the Twin Cities, and I hadn't been there since last summer.
During a busy day of visits and errands in the Cities last week, I finally had a chance to stop by with my supervisor. As an extra delight, the organist was playing while we were there, so the space was even more sublime than usual with the addition of music. Pictures and details about the cathedral organs here...together they have 4,560 pipes!
You can check out the pictures I posted before. Even better, take a look at the photo album on the cathedral website or take a virtual tour. Meanwhile, here are a few from my August trip that I haven't shared yet.
And here's a new addition this time (at least, I hadn't seen it before): Lego cathedral. I cannot fathom having the kind of patience necessary to create such a thing. Very impressive.
Back to the cathedral
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Posted by Amanda at 8:35 AM
Labels: Adventures, Beauty, Church Pictures
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1 comments:
Love the lego version! So cool! I wonder how long that took to make/how many people had to work on it! Now the little lego people can go to the Cathedral too!
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