Saint Vulfran Collegiate Church Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This is a gorgeous Gothic style church. Construction began in 1488 and was restored later.
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A must see building
Lovely to view and be stunned by the architecture. You can easily see the damage from ww2 that have left the building scarred. The before and after display in the nave is a reminder indeed.
I delightful church. Having been bombed heavily during WW2 it is good to see the skill of the modern masons in the fabric and the new stain glass inside.
You would not believe it needed major restoration.
This church was badly damaged in WW2 but having seen it in 2018 you would think it was as built by then medieval masons. A place of quiet contemplation
A must see building
Lovely to view and be stunned by the architecture. You can easily see the damage from ww2 that have left the building scarred. The before and after display in the nave is a reminder indeed.
Stunning
Beautiful stained glass windows. look carefully at caskets under widows at altar. Recommend spending time to really absorb.
Ancient and Modern
I delightful church. Having been bombed heavily during WW2 it is good to see the skill of the modern masons in the fabric and the new stain glass inside.
You would not believe it needed major restoration.
This church was badly damaged in WW2 but having seen it in 2018 you would think it was as built by then medieval masons. A place of quiet contemplation
Flamming Gothic very beautiful
Although reconstructed by the devastations of World War II and still under restoration (and what remains ...), this College deserves a quiet visit.