Thursday, December 28, 2006

An Amazing Resemblance

I got an e-mail from khammer a while back pointing out that Sts. Peter and Paul, in the Old South End, and St. Aloysius, in Carthagena are almost identical. Have a look at THIS . There's a slight difference on the spire and St. Aloysius has one door not three, but not much else. Now Sts. Peter and Paul was designed by Carl Schon and built in 1868. St Aloysius was designed by Anton de Curtins and completed in 1878. This is interesting. What was the connection?

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