5 /5 Araz N. Imanov: St Peters Italian Church carries a warmth that feels distinctly human.
Built for London’s Italian community, the church has a sense of intimacy and lived faith rather than grandeur. Stepping inside, the atmosphere feels personal — soft light, rich colours and familiar proportions that create comfort rather than awe.
I am drawn to its character. The architecture is expressive without being overwhelming, devotional without rigidity. It feels like a place shaped by people and memory, not just by design.
For me, St Peter’s Italian Church is less about ceremony and more about presence — a quiet, welcoming space where culture, belief and everyday life meet naturally.