St Cuthbert's Church, whose Chinese name is St Cuthbert's Church, was built in 1756 and is a parish church under the Presbyterian Church of Edinburgh. The architectural style is very distinctive, and exquisite sculptures can be seen everywhere. It is a place worth savoring!
St Cuthbert's Church, whose Chinese name is St Cuthbert's Church, was built in 1756 and is a parish church under the Presbyterian Church of Edinburgh. The architectural style is very distinctive, and exquisite sculptures can be seen everywhere. It is a place worth savoring!
St. Cuthbert's Church is just next to Prince Street. The church is lower than the street and is surrounded by ancient tombstones. You can feel that the overall atmosphere is out of harmony with the city. In the church, the interesting element is the stained glass from Tiffany in New York.
St Cuthbert's Church has many fine sculptures decorating the outside, the most impressive being that of the Reverend David Dixon and his family. The Last Supper is carved out of stone, a magnificent organ is placed to one side of the pulpit, and the gardens have many fine memorials to the dead.
There is a feeling of being hidden in the city, and there are many new people taking pictures here in the evening, under the sunset
The large church in the heart of Edinburgh, with painted glass windows is a great look.