Author: MacGibbon, David
Synopsis:
'The ecclesiastical architecture of Scotland from the earliest Christian times to the seventeenth century; vol. 2/3' takes readers on a captivating journey through the rich history and stunning architectural wonders of Scotland's churches and religious buildings. From ancient stone structures to grand cathedrals, this volume delves into the intricate details and fascinating stories behind each architectural masterpiece. With vivid descriptions and beautiful illustrations, MacGibbon and Ross bring to life the evolution of Scottish ecclesiastical architecture, showcasing the craftsmanship and spiritual significance of these remarkable structures.
Genres: Non-fiction, History, Architecture
Themes: Scottish history, Religious architecture, Cultural heritage
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