Churches & cathedrals play an essential part in our heritage. As community-centred places of worship & as important tourist attractions, they are visited by millions of people each year. But churches were originally built to be read, & so are packed with images, symbols & meanings that often need explanation. This book will unlock all the treasures they contain. Described by Christopher Howse in the Daily Telegraph as 'a handy crash course in church literacy', the first edition of this unique & accessible guide to the common symbols & meanings in church art & architecture became a bestseller on first publication. Now this fascinating & lively book is available in a new illustrated edition. Over 100 stunning colour photographs represent the very best in church architecture
- from paintings, fonts & altars, to pew ends, choir stalls & stained glass windows. It is the ultimate reference for anybody who wants to know more about what they see in a church or cathedral from the significance of church layouts, the symbolism of key scenes & the importance of details, to the use of colours & letters.