This article is about the type of glass. For information about glass used in cathedrals, see Stained glass. Cathedral glass is the name given commercially to monochromatic sheet glass. It is thin by ...
The French Ministry of Culture has selected eight finalists to design replacement windows for the celebrated cathedral—and ...
A 700-year-old church which has had its historical stained glass windows repeatedly vandalised has applied to install special ...
An archaeological dig at a former burial ground has unearthed pre-Victorian skeletons, a Roman cobbled surface as well as ...
In a celebration that intermingled tradition, faith, and community, the Holy Spirit Cathedral in Adabraka, Accra, reached the ...
Its translucent qualities made stained glass especially popular in religious contexts, where large windows with scenes from the bible and the lives of saints could animate a sacred space with ...
Nevertheless, the French Ministry of Culture has announced eight finalists to design new stained glass for six chapels on the south aisle of the cathedral's nave. The artists will submit their ...
This decision to replace the windows may violate of the 1964 Venice Charter and other cultural heritage guidelines.
At the time, it was the largest cathedral on the West Coast and one of the few places where Sacramentans could gaze upon radiant stained-glass windows and Renaissance artwork. “In 1889 ...
A newcomer as far as stone cathedrals in Europe go, the Galway Cathedral was completed in 1965. The architecture is modern and instead of the typical altars and stained-glass windows, there are ...