We’ve been having a great time exploring the Denver, Colorado, area this summer. I’m always intrigued with unique architecture and The Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception left me speechless and in awe.
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How long will you be in Denver?
Brenda
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We’ll probably be here until mid September before heading south. When do you plan on getting here?
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Wow, that is beautiful! 🙂
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I can’t wait to explore more of the interior when Mass is not in service. The stained glass windows were unbelievable.
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I love to tour cathedrals…St. Louis, MO has a Cathedral Basilica too. Just breath-taking!
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I have a couple of more cathedrals on my list. Quite the find for a city that is relatively new when compared to European cities. 🙂
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Such a beautiful place! I’d no idea that Denver had a church so grand.
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Neither did I. The church was built in 1902 so isn’t even that old. The interior is loaded with Carrera marble from Italy…. stunning 🙂
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beautiful church – they do not construct churches that look like this anymore… I love the stained glass, it does indeed look more like a cathedral you’d find in Europe. nice photos. Enjoy your stay in Denver!
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I was surprised to find such an amazing structure in a city that is relatively new when compared to east coast cities or Europe. It’s fun to have the time to explore the area leisurely.
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Clearly this is an impressive architecture . Your pictures, as they say, speak a thousand words!
Thank you for sharing.
Shakti
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It was a great find. Thank you for stopping by and commenting 🙂
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Awesome is certainly the correct word to use to describe that church!
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It is indeed stunning and interesting to see such a structure in Denver. Rather unexpected.
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Yes, this does remind me of Europe! Your photographic eye is excellent, Ingrid. Your angles are perfect.
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Thank you Linda. I usually struggle with photographing buildings so I’ve been practicing. Thank goodness for the delete button 🙂
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This sounds like my kind of place. I am adding this to the list when we get to Denver. I don’t remember seeing this when we lived in Denver. Great photos Ingrid. 🙂
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It’s a block or two east of the Capital Building. I’m hoping to get inside to see all the stained glass. Mass was in service when we stepped inside. You can count on me returning.
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Beautiful photos of the cathedral:)
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Thanks…. I’m hoping to return when services aren’t in session so I can see all the stained glass windows from the inside.
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I love these photos. the angles you took captured the majesty of the Cathedral. Very cool!
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Thank you Amy. I feel like I really struggle photographing architecture so I’m working on it. Helps when photographing such an amazing structure 🙂
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This looks like something that should be in Europe… beautiful building…
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Those were my exact thoughts. Reminds of a cathedral I once visited in Germany. It was definitely a pleasant surprise discovering this is Denver 🙂
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Ingrid I really like the angles you have used to show the walls of the church. Beautiful building.
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Thanks Sue. I ended up playing around with how to shoot this incredible structure. Some of the angles worked and well…. some did not. Love digital 🙂
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It’s so lovely, Ingrid, especially the gorgeous window. 🙂
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Thank you Sylvia. Looks more like this should be in Europe than in Colorado. The windows were incredible.
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Amen!
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Beautiful church! The stained glass is gorgeous!
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Yes, the stained glass was unbelievably beautiful. I wanted to take more interior photos but Mass was in service. I just may have to return for another visit 🙂
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