Trafalgar
Square in London is highlighted by three landmarks – the statue of Nelson in
the square itself, the National
Gallery on north side, and St.
Martin-in-the-Fields Church at the northeast corner.
At ground
level, you have to look up (way up) to see Nelson atop his column. The National
Gallery is huge, running the entire length of the square, including both the original
building and the relatively new (and contemporary) Sainsbury Wing. St. Martin’s,
however, has always seemed the most striking building, perhaps because of its
steeple and its architecture, which has inspired thousands of church buildings in
the United States.
To continue reading, please see my post today at Dancing Priest.
Top photograph of St, Martin-in-the-Fields, London, by Robert Cutts via Wikimedia.
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