St Thomas’s Church
St Thomas’s Church
4.5
오전 8:00~오후 4:00
월요일
오전 8:00 - 오후 5:00
화요일
오전 8:00 - 오후 5:00
수요일
오전 8:00 - 오후 5:00
목요일
오전 8:00 - 오후 5:00
금요일
오전 8:00 - 오후 5:00
토요일
오전 8:00 - 오후 5:00
일요일
오전 8:00 - 오후 4:00
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베스트 주변
음식점
5km 내 183개
관광명소
10km 내 47개
4.5
리뷰 342건
훌륭함
236
매우 좋음
91
보통
13
형편 없음
1
최악
1
ocram19cr
크레모나, 이탈리아포스팅 156건
2023년 3월 • 친구
Ingresso gratuito, chiesa molto carina con un bel dipinto appena all’interno. Essendo su strada per arrivare alla famosa cattedrale, siamo entrati un po’ così per curiosità ma siamo rimasti soddisfatti.
2023년 3월 6일 작성
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vin2308
런던, UK포스팅 125건
2023년 2월
wonderful church to visit - friendly volunteers who were really interesting and had all the time to explain and discuss the Doom painting.
This is a very historic church and as good as going to the Cathedral without the cost - but please leave money for the upkeep as it is a only run by the Friends and they have made a great job of restoring the Church so far -
This is a very historic church and as good as going to the Cathedral without the cost - but please leave money for the upkeep as it is a only run by the Friends and they have made a great job of restoring the Church so far -
2023년 2월 15일 작성
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on_the_go_98765
Tucson포스팅 18,308건
2022년 8월
We "doodles" came here in search of our common history and maybe just to take a glimpse at our roots. So many things separate us, like how we use eating utensils, but that is another story. And so many things unite us. This special era 1548 monument (as per the last "iteration") historical Grade 1 Historic Registry designation spoke volumes.
Whew! Let me mop my cowpoke brow and let loose a whistle of deeelight!
We read history, we know who Henry II was, and we know that Thomas of Canterbury fell on the wrong side of his agenda. We also know (or are so informed) that 4 Knights read between the lines and fulfilled the unspoken desires of the King to silence a burr under his saddle (sorry, that is the 'Meerican speaking).
And so he was (permanently) silenced; one of those glorious knights now either resides or is memorialized (or some of his lineage is so memorialized, for all eternity) who now must rest upon the gaze of the murdered Thomas of Canterbury aka Thomas a Becket.
The church is filled with so many Medieval treasures that managed to survive the Reformation cleansing (not unlike other religious purges elsewhere) and some here managed to survive those tumultuous times.
Back to the church ... it is named for both the patron saint of England (Edmund the Martyr) who died at the hands of the Viking-Danish invaders. He was martyred. Not a pretty death. He was 30 years old. Died 870.
The other martyr was Thomas Becket of Canterbury. Assassinated in 1170. Four knights decided to "do the deed" and one was Sir Richard Le Breton or Richard de Brito but it is not him to whom the church floor marker dignifies: it is one of his ancestors who must (apparently) bear the gaze of Thomas of Canterbury.
During the Reformation, the original statue of Thomas was pulled down and destroyed but the new addition occupies the space (and the gaze).
The church is an amalgam of regimental honors, Medieval architecture, and modern day fitting in. The church rafters show the angels from history, the "Doom" scene (circa 1470) over the pulpit shows the 2-way traffic lanes of sinners and saved. And the regimental banners remind us "Doodles" that here, in this country. church and state are not separate (as we try to imagine it is here, state-side). It honors their brave heroes of WW I.
An especially special memory was the carving by an old man (Humphry Beckham) who sculped his memorial. He was a joiner (read that to be furniture maker) and his diorama shows Abraham before he slits his son's throat and other biblical scenes. Quite exceptional.
Whew! Let me mop my cowpoke brow and let loose a whistle of deeelight!
We read history, we know who Henry II was, and we know that Thomas of Canterbury fell on the wrong side of his agenda. We also know (or are so informed) that 4 Knights read between the lines and fulfilled the unspoken desires of the King to silence a burr under his saddle (sorry, that is the 'Meerican speaking).
And so he was (permanently) silenced; one of those glorious knights now either resides or is memorialized (or some of his lineage is so memorialized, for all eternity) who now must rest upon the gaze of the murdered Thomas of Canterbury aka Thomas a Becket.
The church is filled with so many Medieval treasures that managed to survive the Reformation cleansing (not unlike other religious purges elsewhere) and some here managed to survive those tumultuous times.
Back to the church ... it is named for both the patron saint of England (Edmund the Martyr) who died at the hands of the Viking-Danish invaders. He was martyred. Not a pretty death. He was 30 years old. Died 870.
The other martyr was Thomas Becket of Canterbury. Assassinated in 1170. Four knights decided to "do the deed" and one was Sir Richard Le Breton or Richard de Brito but it is not him to whom the church floor marker dignifies: it is one of his ancestors who must (apparently) bear the gaze of Thomas of Canterbury.
During the Reformation, the original statue of Thomas was pulled down and destroyed but the new addition occupies the space (and the gaze).
The church is an amalgam of regimental honors, Medieval architecture, and modern day fitting in. The church rafters show the angels from history, the "Doom" scene (circa 1470) over the pulpit shows the 2-way traffic lanes of sinners and saved. And the regimental banners remind us "Doodles" that here, in this country. church and state are not separate (as we try to imagine it is here, state-side). It honors their brave heroes of WW I.
An especially special memory was the carving by an old man (Humphry Beckham) who sculped his memorial. He was a joiner (read that to be furniture maker) and his diorama shows Abraham before he slits his son's throat and other biblical scenes. Quite exceptional.
2023년 1월 28일 작성
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Grover R
펜서콜라, 플로리다포스팅 17,681건
2022년 12월
The Cathedral is not the only great church in Salisbury. In the center of town sits the community's parish named for the hometown English saint, St. Thomas Becket, the murdered Archbishop of Canterbury. What it lacks in size, it more than makes up in detail. It is an old church and a beautiful one, started when New Sarum began as the parish church for the regular citizens in the early 13th century. It is a gothic, stone church with a central nave and side aisles and a beautiful wood ceiling with carved angles overlooking the congregation.
While it has beautiful stained glass, what you come here to see is the best Dooms painting in England. Dooms paintings portray the judgement day foretold in Revelations at the end of time to remind parishioners of the importance of being accepted in heaven. This painting on the chancel wall was made in 1470 when the church underwent modifications. However, in less than 100 years later it was whitewashed during the Reformation and forgotten until 1819 when parts showed through the paint but was not displayed until 1881. Today about 60 Dooms paintings have been discovered and restored in England but this is regarded by an archeological article I read as the best.
It is beautiful and symbolic. Christ sits at the center on a rainbow with Mary on his right and John the Baptist on his left and the 12 disciples below representing the 12 tribes of Israel. The left side on the painting, Christ's right side is the dead being awakened by trumpets and angels taking them to Heaven. On the left side, distorted souls emerge from their graves to be taken by demons and the devil to Hell. While the symbolism is interesting, it is the beauty of the Dooms painting combined with the stained glass and wood carved ceiling that make this a great visit. Don't just visit the Cathedral, and you will be rewarding with a beautiful church. In fact my daughter said this was her favorite church over all the amazing cathedrals we saw.
While it has beautiful stained glass, what you come here to see is the best Dooms painting in England. Dooms paintings portray the judgement day foretold in Revelations at the end of time to remind parishioners of the importance of being accepted in heaven. This painting on the chancel wall was made in 1470 when the church underwent modifications. However, in less than 100 years later it was whitewashed during the Reformation and forgotten until 1819 when parts showed through the paint but was not displayed until 1881. Today about 60 Dooms paintings have been discovered and restored in England but this is regarded by an archeological article I read as the best.
It is beautiful and symbolic. Christ sits at the center on a rainbow with Mary on his right and John the Baptist on his left and the 12 disciples below representing the 12 tribes of Israel. The left side on the painting, Christ's right side is the dead being awakened by trumpets and angels taking them to Heaven. On the left side, distorted souls emerge from their graves to be taken by demons and the devil to Hell. While the symbolism is interesting, it is the beauty of the Dooms painting combined with the stained glass and wood carved ceiling that make this a great visit. Don't just visit the Cathedral, and you will be rewarding with a beautiful church. In fact my daughter said this was her favorite church over all the amazing cathedrals we saw.
2023년 1월 10일 작성
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spedubec
볼로냐, 이탈리아포스팅 3,982건
2022년 11월
Questa chiesa di Salisbury è seconda in città solo alla cattedrale. questa mattina dopo la colazione sono entrato per vistarla. C'erano dei lavori in corso e delle signore che pregavano. Per non disturbare mi sono seduto in fondo per ammirare lo splendido affresco che c'è sopra l'altare, il "doom". La chiesa colpisce per la sua intensa luminosità dovuta alle sue ampie vetrate.
2022년 11월 17일 작성
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Nicolaas_de_Tweede
헬몬트, 네덜란드포스팅 1,107건
2022년 8월
een perfecte kerk waar de meeste mensen aan voorbij lopen
wij hebben de tijd genomen om verschillende details eens goed te bekijken
wij hebben de tijd genomen om verschillende details eens goed te bekijken
2022년 11월 1일 작성
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Mary Ann King
포스팅 5건
2022년 10월
Not very keen on churches but the beauty of this one is breathtaking, see it with a Credited Blue Badge Guide, wonderful visit
2022년 10월 18일 작성
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Arose531
마콩, 조지아포스팅 97건
2022년 5월
We kind of stumbled onto this little gem and am so thankful we did!! There's so much history in this church and it is gorgeous on the inside. I even went back to go through it again on the morning they were serving tea as a fundraiser. It's worth the visit!!
2022년 10월 6일 작성
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Nicolaas_de_Tweede
헬몬트, 네덜란드포스팅 1,107건
2022년 8월
De kathedraal is een must: deze kerk is eigenlijk nog meer een must. Echt een bijzondere plek met uitzonderlijke details
2022년 9월 25일 작성
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JRMADA
미국포스팅 3,282건
2022년 9월
We visited and were awestruck. This is a gorgeous church in Salisbury city center. The medieval painting above the arch is most beautiful. We were lucky enough to have the church all to ourselves when we visited, and took lovely photos. A visit here will not disappoint.
2022년 9월 24일 작성
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St Thomas’s Church에 대해 자주 묻는 질문
- St Thomas’s Church의 영업시간:
- 일 - 일 오전 8:00 - 오후 4:00
- 월 - 토 오전 8:00 - 오후 5:00
- St Thomas’s Church 주변 호텔:
- (0.04 km) The Kings Head
- (0.08 km) King's Head Inn
- (0.20 km) The New Inn and Old House
- (0.25 km) Qudos Hotel
- (0.35 km) The Merchant's House Hotel
- St Thomas’s Church 주변 음식점:
- (0.02 km) Cote Brasserie - Salisbury
- (0.03 km) Carwardine`s
- (0.03 km) Caffe Nero Salisbury
- (0.04 km) Wagamama
- (0.04 km) The Cornish Bakery