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Dopo anni che vi passavamo vicino, finalmente nel 2019 ci siamo fermati per visitare il sito in cui si trovano molti vecchi mulini a vento nel comune di Fontvieille.
Questo è il cosiddetto "Mulino di Daudet", edificato nel 1815, in riferimento allo scrittore Alphonse Daudet che ne parla nelle sue "Lettere dal mio mulino". Tale citazione è stata sufficiente per rendere molto famoso questo mulino a vento (in realtà chiamato "Moulin Saint-Pierre" o "Moulin Ribet" dal nome del suo ultimo proprietario), e con esso la cittadina.
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Interior from the church Saint Pierre in Lion-sur-Mer. The church was built in the 11th century - but extensively rebuilt in later times, and the nave dates to 1906 (it was expanded to be able to accommodate the summer guests to the town so they could come to mass).
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Interior from the church Saint Pierre in Lion-sur-Mer. The church was built in the 11th century - but extensively rebuilt in later times, and the nave dates to 1906 (it was expanded to be able to accommodate the summer guests to the town so they could come to mass).
Saint-Pierre, Martinique, Antilles, France, 18:20
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Saint-Pierre at dusk, 6:20 PM
Caribbean overseas department of Martinique, France
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Brain-sur-l'Authion, Loire-Authion, Angers Loire Métropole
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Église Saint-Pierre de Brain-sur-l'Authion
12ème - 15ème siècle
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GMC Suburban 6.2 diesel - 20th Century
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incluso nosotros
pasa el tiempo
buscamos nuestro camino
y lo seguimos
a veces nos equivocamos de camino
para después encontrarlo de nuevo
LACPIXEL - 2023
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This is the 15th century chapel of Denneville. The Madonna statue and one of the side sculptures dates to that same century, while the other is from the 16th. All three sculptures have been decapitated (probably ravaged during the French revolution of 1789), but later restored.
In the church of Saint Pierre (or Saint Peter in English), which 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. But some parts are still old, like here.
La petite église Saint Pierre du XIème est située dans un magnifique hameau situé sur la commune de Bonnay en Saône et Loire
Mâcon had lost its large cathedral during the French Revolution and had no large church since.
So, in the 19th century, the city thought of building a new church. This is how, according to the plans of the architect Berthier, a pupil of Viollet de Duc, the Saint-Peter church was built in the 1860s.
The Romanesque style building has a three-storey facade. Three semicircular raised portals (characteristic of the monument, which are found in all the arcades, bays and openings) with eardrums decorated with stone bas-reliefs, give access to the interior. Dominated by two bell towers of rare elegance, topped with a stone spire, the whole is remarkable.
It also has imposing dimensions: the towers culminate at 53 m (174 ft) high and can be seen from everywhere in the city. The church is 75 m (246 ft) long, 30 m (98 ft) wide, and reaches 18 m (59 ft) at the keystone
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Une église imposante
Mâcon avait perdu sa grande cathédrale à la Révolution française et n'avait plus de grande église depuis.
Aussi, au 19ème siècle, la ville songe à édifier une nouvelle église. C’est ainsi que, d’après les plans de l’architecte Berthier, élève de Viollet de Duc, l’église Saint-Pierre voit le jour dans les années 1860.
L’édifice de style roman présente une façade à trois étages. Trois portails à plein cintre surhaussé (caractéristique du monument, que l’on trouve dans toutes les arcades, baies et ouvertures) aux tympans ornés de bas-reliefs en pierre, donnent accès à l’intérieur. Dominé par deux clochers d’une rare élégance, coiffés d’une flèche en pierre, l’ensemble est remarquable.
Il a aussi des dimensions imposantes : les tours culminent à 53 m de haut et se voient de partout dans la ville. L'église mesure 75 m de long, sur 30 m de large, et atteint 18 m à la clef de voûte
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Mâcon -South Burgundy - France / Mâcon - Bourgogne du Sud - France
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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.
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Yes, that is a monster which is just a big mouth of sharp teeth. I am finding quite cute!
In the church of Saint Pierre (or Saint Peter in English), which 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. But some parts are still old, like here.
The list of inventories that might interest a visitor to the church, calls this construction 'normande', which I in this case think should be interpreted as from the Middle Ages (Normande can of course just mean Norman, but since this in in Normandy, that seems less likely - after all, that means the whole church is Norman). And it is just by the oldest preserved parts of the church, from the 13th century, so a survival from way back then is quite possible.
Vienna, Sint-Peter's Church. Great example of late baroque composition. The symmetry and stability of the ellipse is here counterbalanced by the movement in lines and curve, which governs the perpectives. This was the reason for the diagonal framing of the view.
“La voix de la mer parle à l’âme. Le contact de la mer est sensuel, et enlace le corps dans une douce et secrète étreinte.”
Kate Chopin
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The interior of Saint-Peter church from Macon is distributed in 3 naves, with a central nave in neo-Gothic style. The large organ in the choir, characterized by its neo-Gothic buffet, the work of Parisian organbuilder Aristide Cavaillé-Coll, was installed in 1866.
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Eglise Saint-Pierre - une belle nef lumineuse
L'intérieur de l'église Saint-Pierre de Mâcon est distribué en 3 nefs, avec une nef centrale en style néo-gothique. Le grand orgue du chœur, caractérisé par son buffet néogothique, œuvre du facteur parisien Aristide Cavaillé-Coll, a été installé en 1866.
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Mâcon - South Burgundy - France / Mâcon - Bourgogne du Sud - France
Piazza San Pietro (St. Peter's Square) in Vatican City, the papal enclave inside Rome. This fountain was made by Carlo Fontana, an italian architect.