St Peter's Seminary was built in the early 1960s to be a training college for priests. By the time it was completed in 1966 it was already mostly redundant. The Vatican had decided that priests should be trained in communities rather than seminaries, and at the same time church attendances were falling along with the demand for, and supply of, new priests. It never operated at capacity and was only used as a seminary until 1980. It has been vacant since 1988. The location and high maintenance design made it difficult to find another use.
Wikipedia entry
Daily Telegraph article with period pictures
Video of the Seminary in use
If you see figures dressed in white in the background of any pictures it's a couple of local hoodies adding to the graffiti, completely unconcerned by us and other visitors.
Wikipedia entry
Daily Telegraph article with period pictures
Video of the Seminary in use
If you see figures dressed in white in the background of any pictures it's a couple of local hoodies adding to the graffiti, completely unconcerned by us and other visitors.