197 Piccadilly, St. James's, London W1J 9LL, United KingdomMap
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St. James's Church was bombed during World War II and has since resumed its religious role by holding regular concerts and art exhibitions. The nave is now full of artist Alabella Dolman exhibitions, with Shawswood Garden next to the church.
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St James' Church is located in London, England and is a well-known Gothic building. The interior of the church is resplendent, and visitors can not only admire the exquisite frescoes, but also watch concerts.
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St. James's Church was bombed during World War II and has since resumed its religious role by holding regular concerts and art exhibitions. The nave is now full of artist Alabella Dolman exhibitions, with Shawswood Garden next to the church.
Walking along the street, I saw St. James' Church, the door was open, half of the seats were full of tramps, maybe because of the rain, there was a concert in the middle of the hall, and there was a free ticket on the table at the door.
In 2000, St. James' Cathedral in Sibenik was selected for the UNESCO World Heritage List . From 1431 to 1536, generations of architects built this church with stone designs that included Gothic and Renaissance styles. The church's dome was damaged after being attacked by Serbian artillery in 1991 and has been restored to its original appearance.
Beautiful churches, there are always music festivals, church doors are a market, all kinds of fun things.
Opposite Carvent Park! London church passing by is worth going in if open! Differently beautiful