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Tournus - La Bohème
Tournus - La Bohème
Tournus - La Bohème
Tournus - La Bohème
Beaune - Collégiale Notre-Dame de Beaune
Beaune - Collégiale Notre-Dame de Beaune
Beaune - Collégiale Notre-Dame de Beaune
Beaune - Collégiale Notre-Dame de Beaune
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Beaune - Collégiale Notre-Dame de Beaune
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Chaumont - Basilique Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Chaumont - Basilique Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Chaumont - Basilique Saint-Jean-Baptiste
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Belleville - Abbatiale de l'Assomption
Belleville - Abbatiale de l'Assomption
Belleville - Abbatiale de l'Assomption
Belleville - Abbatiale de l'Assomption
Lyon - Midi Minuit Confluence
Lyon - Midi Minuit Confluence
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Belleville - Abbatiale de l'Assomption


A settlement has existed here already before Romans and Gauls settled here, the town Belleville was actually founded by the House of Beaujeu. Humbert III de Beaujeu (+ 1194), the 8th Sir de Beaujeu, had a city wall built and founded a commanderie that in 1158 was converted into a Augustinian priory and 6 years later became an abbey.
The church, that now serves the parish is the only remaining structure of this abbey. The construction of the large church (63m long) started in 1168. It was completed only 11 years later and was consecrated and dedicated to the Virgin in 1179.
The nave (and the choir) seem already early Gothic in some parts. The church was the burial site for the House of Beaujeu. Though much of the interior got destroyed durig the Wars of the Religions, there are still nice (and well restored) Romanesque carvings and capitals here. The statue has the specific "Romanesque stiffness", but I reckon it is pretty new.
I have already uploaded many photos of the unusual capitals, I took during previous visits. So I will just add a few "new" ones.
The church, that now serves the parish is the only remaining structure of this abbey. The construction of the large church (63m long) started in 1168. It was completed only 11 years later and was consecrated and dedicated to the Virgin in 1179.
The nave (and the choir) seem already early Gothic in some parts. The church was the burial site for the House of Beaujeu. Though much of the interior got destroyed durig the Wars of the Religions, there are still nice (and well restored) Romanesque carvings and capitals here. The statue has the specific "Romanesque stiffness", but I reckon it is pretty new.
I have already uploaded many photos of the unusual capitals, I took during previous visits. So I will just add a few "new" ones.
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