Urban Shocker
Doyenne
If only! And it might be unwise to promote churches in general as must-see tourist sites when not all of them are architecturally stunning, full of exquisite stained glass, reliquary, wood carvings and murals ... or even particularly interesting. We mustn't oversell them as aesthetic attractions when they're not. But some of the buildings that are go unnoticed and unheralded, and that's a shame. And if they're practical, working churches for the various communities they serve - meals and shelter for the homeless for instance - those things may not be compatible with tourism, in which case they become even more "hidden gems", off the beaten track for locals and visitors alike.