Day 70 - St Paul's and Tate Modern
Somehow I was wandering around with my clock about 45 minutes slower than what it was. So when I caught the tube (metro) and looked at the time getting out, I thought it was strange the trip took about 70 minutes. Then I realised ... such an idiot.
Anyhow went to St Paul's Cathedral today and another massive church. Must admit it didn't really do that much for me and I thought St Stephen's in Budapest was far more interesting for the same type of style. St Paul's also suffered from what I would call 'wedging'. It is wedge inbetween all sorts of buildings so feels a little crampt with no real square or garden area that it opens up upon.
From here wandered across the millenium bridge to the Tate Modern. This is the new modern art building, as of 2000, which is a converted power station. It was interesting to walk around and have a look at the pieces, some of which I'd studied. Nothing jumped out for attention and indifferent to a lot of the work.
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