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This is inside my husband Masonic Lodge. We took our Mexican friend there in September for a visit as he is also a Mason. I love Mid Century Mod and the light was so nice!
Una fotografía es la expresión de una impresión. Si la belleza no estuviera en nuestro interior, ¿cómo podríamos reconocerla?
Ernst Haas
-Imagen tomada en Moratalla - Córdoba
Oostduinkerke 11-08-2015
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The church of Saint Pierre (or Saint Peter in English) is the village church of Gatteville-le-Phare. Parts of the church dates back all the way to the 13th century. But most of the current church was built in the 18th and 19th century, like the nave and the choir (in short, what you can see in this shot). The altar up front wasn't consecrated until 1882.
Guessing quite freely here, I suspect that the work on a substantial renovation, and rebuilding, of the medieval church began in the 18th century, but was interrupted by the French revolution of 1789 - where people destroyed many religious buildings. And it wasn't until after all that had calmed down (and probably after new funds had been collected) that the work on the church could resume and be finished. But as I say, I am just doing educated guesses here.
The cathedral.
As a typical Romanesque building, Lund Cathedral is distinctively dark, with only small windows to allow sunshine to pass through. The Latin-cross church has three aisles and a transept. The quire (under the crossing) has splendid gothic choir stalls from the 1370s. The gothic winged-altarpiece of the main chapel of the apse dates from 1398.
The cathedral's south aisle has an information counter, a globe of light and various exhibitions.
Sur cette église, on trouve très peu d'informations. Voici ce qui est présenté par l'office du tourisme situé sur un panneau en dehors du bâtiment :
L'ancienne église-hall à trois nefs, « hallekerk », détruite en 1918, a laissé la place en 1932 à un édifice néo-romano-byzantin, conçu par les architectes Louis-Marie et Louis-Stanislas Cordonnier.
Le Christ Roi est sculpté dans le tympan du portail central. Quant à la Vierge et les corporations qui l'entourent, elles s'inscrivent dans celui du portail latéral droit.
À l'intérieur prédomine l'Art Déco. Les vingt-trois vitraux retracent l'histoire de la ville de Bailleul et de ses illustres visiteurs.
www.architecture-art-deco.fr/eglise-saint-vaast-bailleul-...