Friday 19 July 2013

St. Philomena's Church, Mysore, Karnataka (India)

This picture is taken in a long shot with Canon EOS 600D SLR camera in day time mode. This church is built in the honour of St. Philomena in the Diocese of Mysore, India. It was constructed in 1936 using a Non Gothic style with inspiration drawn from the Cologne Cathedral. The floor plan of the cathedral resembles a cross. The long part of the cross is congregation hall called the nave. The two arms of the cross are the transepts. The part containing the altar and the choir is the crossing. The cathedral has a crypt that houses a statue of St. Philomena. The twin spires of the church are 175 feet (53 m) in height and they resemble the spires of the Cologne Cathedral and also the spires of the St. Patrick's Church in New York. The main hall (nave) can seat up to 800 people and contains stained glass windows depicting scenes from the birth of Christ, the Last Supper, the Crucifixion, the Resurrection and the Ascension of Christ.
 
Subin Sebastian
(Creative Photography)

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