Chaource - Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Chaource - Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Chaource - Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Chaource - Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Chaource - Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Chaource - Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Chaource - Saint-Jean-Baptiste
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Chaource - Saint-Jean-Baptiste


The small town of Chaource (pop. 1100) is known for the Chaource cheese, produced here since medieval times, and the church dedicated to Saint-Jean-Baptiste, seen here.
The choir was part of a church built within the 14th century, but from 1531 on the old nave got teared down and was replaced by nave and aisles seen here.
Chapels were added to the structure – and a great number of sculptures was collected. They survived iconoclasts and revolutionary vandals and now are on display.
The choir was part of a church built within the 14th century, but from 1531 on the old nave got teared down and was replaced by nave and aisles seen here.
Chapels were added to the structure – and a great number of sculptures was collected. They survived iconoclasts and revolutionary vandals and now are on display.
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