As you drive down the highway in Kerala, one sees many monuments and I was particularly fascinated by the different churches..
You find the architecture a bit different from the usual churches that we see in different cities and they also represent various sects – from Latin Catholics, Roman Catholics, Syrian Christians, Jacobites, Protestants and more..
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beautiful churches! liked the last one much. it seems we get to view lot of interesting and variety of churches in kerala.
lovely!
the 1st one looks straight out of a fairy tale!
Kerala always inspiration to photography.
nice shots.
Very nice collection!
Interesting structures indeed..and each one so different from the other… loved the 1st place…
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Such gorgeous churches! And beautiful skies as well! Superb captures as always, Lakshmi! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Sylvia
wow! you’ve mde it sound interested. thanks for the info
Great Picture Of finest monument In Kerala.Thank You for sharing with us.
amazing! i love the subject of ur post, even i have thought of doing something similar. pick up an object (church in this case) and follow its journey/ evolution with space and time…
Beautiful shots !!!
Your blog’s quite fascinating. I like this post because churches in India are an interesting study, how they’ve managed to amalgamate regional architectural forms with traditional western concepts. Enjoyed looking at the pictures.
Keep up the good work. 🙂
Yes as you say the architecture is different. Instead of looking alien, now they prefer to adopt the local style with some improvisation. Nice pictures.
Nice clicks!
Interesting structures indeed!
Ram
Very interesting!
Awesome pictures! Cochin and nearbouts is exactly like that. Thanks for bringing back some fond memories.
Hi Lakshmi! Amazing!! Lovely shots…
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inspiring pictures.
Architects of these churches are really GREAT…I salute their skills…All pics are good but i like the very 1st one…