Talk:St. Alban's Church, Copenhagen

Church trivia
Of no relevance to an encyclopaedic article; but nonetheless one of those things that always intrigued me as a child … one of the tiles in the decorative dado band is clearly upside-down (it can be seen in the picture of the font - to the right above the penultimate pew).

I was always told that this was a deliberate 'mistake' to remind people that only God is perfect. I don't know how true this is; but to my certain knowledge it has now been like that for the best part of fifty years (and, if the explanation is true, I guess it has probably been like that since the church was built). navlebeskuelse (talk) 07:12, 25 June 2010 (UTC)

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 * St Alban's Church seen from Kastellet Bridge, Copenhagen.jpg