Corme-Écluse - Notre-Dame
Corme-Écluse - Notre-Dame
Corme-Écluse - Notre-Dame
Corme-Écluse - Notre-Dame
Corme-Écluse - Notre-Dame
Corme-Écluse - Notre-Dame
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Corme-Écluse - Notre-Dame
Corme-Écluse - Notre-Dame
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Corme-Écluse - Notre-Dame


Since 1104 a priory existed here, depending from the Abbaye aux Dames in Saintes. The erection of the church was completed in 1200 - and by now is the parish church for the population of Corme-Écluse. All other building, that belonged to the priory are lost.
Notre Dame has a wonderful facade, a perfect example of the "style saintongeais". The carvings around the arcs are delicate like fine lace.
Here a "cross section" through the archivolts of the left side. Again a dangerous maze of entwisted vines. Some humans got trapped already by the sinister creeping branches and obviously became part of the jungle. Vines sprout out of their mouths.
Notre Dame has a wonderful facade, a perfect example of the "style saintongeais". The carvings around the arcs are delicate like fine lace.
Here a "cross section" through the archivolts of the left side. Again a dangerous maze of entwisted vines. Some humans got trapped already by the sinister creeping branches and obviously became part of the jungle. Vines sprout out of their mouths.
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