it looks good but the acoustics seems to be bad
I gives a bunch of spears feel along with a nature feel. Would be perfect for nordic especially odin.
Dude in þe cap nicely demonstrating þe reason why caþedrals (and þis chapel) are designed like þis: it instinctively draws þe eye towards þe sky, makes you tilt your head back, and reminds one of how relatively small one is.
Such a lovely design.
What’s up with the þ symbol in your comment? Odd thing to go out of your way to use?
They claim its to poison AI models, but its been repeatedly proven to them that it doesn’t work. They also claim to want to bring back older English symbols like this too, not only has it been pointed out they’re using it wrong many times, but in my case and some others, it just makes their comments an illegible mess. Ultimately they’re just one of those edgy Lemmy personalities.
The thorn character represents the two TH sounds in English. THought and THose.
They are trying to bring it back, I guess. Odd but fun.
It’s a letter for “th” called thorn. I’ve only seen it on old tombstones.
just one pigeon could wreck the place of it got inside.
Being here in a rain storm would be my dream
I feel like I’ve seen this place used in a tv show.
Secret cut scene from the Red Wedding episode.
Something something throne made of swords
Been to the Mildred B Cooper chapel and the ThornCrown chapel In Arkansas. This feels like they have to be in that same school of architecture.
Very much not a religious person but there really is something special about these buildings. Gives the perfect nature is a religion vibe.
This is actually the sister chapel to Thorncrown in eureka springs!
Reminds me of a shower thought I had a while ago: why aren’t more churches/temples basically groves in forests? Even in an urban environment, why not cultivate some grand trees as a little forested oasis?
You could still put covers against rain and lights, fires and heaters against the dark and cold. Statues, murals and structures too.
Dunno, maybe I just like trees a lot.
Not quite the same, but church forests are actually a part of Ethiopian orthodox religious tradition.
https://africageographic.com/stories/ethiopias-church-forests-2/
This was so cool to learn about! Thanks dude!
Thank you heartfelt for the share… Ineffably magnificent work of art… ingenious marvel of great experience expressed… and human effort and love…
May I ask what is the location of the miracle?
Anthony chapel at garvan gardens in hot springs AR.
Roger that! Appreciated! I haven’t been in USA much (for just 2 months accumulated for works), residing mostly in Europe and Asia, but dear I so much hope to at least once visit… such miraculous places… and see such an effort of human work alive…
Fuck me do you use some flowery language. I hope you comment half as much as I do, cause I could read this shit all day.
Thank you, @YiddishMcSquidish@lemmy.today !
And I wish you success, stability, safety, and peace, too!
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I am so sorry but I can’t help but be a little pedantic, but this is not in the national park. I believe garvan gardens is privately owned.
Edit: I didn’t mean for expratiadico to delete their comment. I was just shooting from the hip and it seems I caught an innocent in the recklessness. I’m sorry expatriado
Not OP, but that looks like Anthony Chapel in HotSprings, Arkansas, USA.
Damn the religious have fine taste.
Watch out. As soon as you retrieve the idol from the alter those blades are going to start falling. If you run flat out down the nave you might be able to slide under the portcullis just before it grinds shut. Don’t forget to grab your hat.
Note to self: looks like a place of quiet contemplation, but whatever you do, don’t bring the cat!
Dunno who dv’d you but you’re absolutely right!
You know one of dem little shits is going to try and get on those rafters! And that thought scares me.
Before scrolling fully down I thought it was a corn field nearing harvest time… 🙂
Well I know where to go on the next road trip. I’m just up in Missouri a few hours away.








