Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: enclave des papes

Valréas - Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth

03 Dec 2015 170
From the 14th century upto the French Revolution Valréas and some neighbouring regions were in the ownership of the Holy See. The region is still called "enclave des papes". Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth was erected on preceding foundations. Within the 11th century a single nave church in Latin Cross design existed. Two aisles were already added in the 12th century. Numerous enlargements and alterations were done and eight side chapels were added over the centuries. The southern portal, seen here, dates to the 13th century. The Gothic side chapels are much younger.

Valréas - Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth

03 Dec 2015 151
From the 14th century upto the French Revolution Valréas and some neighbouring regions were in the ownership of the Holy See. The region is still called "enclave des papes". Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth was erected on preceding foundations. Within the 11th century a single nave church in Latin Cross design existed. Two aisles were already added in the 12th century. Numerous enlargements and alterations were done and eight side chapels were added over the centuries. The apse the oldest existing part, dating to the 11th century. The nave got enlarged by two aisles a century later, but the architecture I see here is rather 13th/14th century. . Under the vaulting of the nave is a strange collection of little figures (see previous upload). Here is a more detailled view. The two men, one is cutting wheat, one is treshing) seem to be have once part of a "Labours of the Months" group standing for July and August.

Valréas - Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth

03 Dec 2015 138
From the 14th century upto the French Revolution Valréas and some neighbouring regions were in the ownership of the Holy See. The region is still called "enclave des papes". Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth was erected on preceding foundations. Within the 11th century a single nave church in Latin Cross design existed. Two aisles were already added in the 12th century. Numerous enlargements and alterations were done and eight side chapels were added over the centuries. The apse the oldest existing part, dating to the 11th century. The nave got enlarged by two aisles a century later, but the architecture I see here is rather 13th/14th century. Under the vaulting of the nave is a strange collection of little figures.

Valréas - Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth

03 Dec 2015 140
From the 14th century upto the French Revolution Valréas and some neighbouring regions were in the ownership of the Holy See. The region is still called "enclave des papes". Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth was erected on preceding foundations. Within the 11th century a single nave church in Latin Cross design existed. Two aisles were already added in the 12th century. Numerous enlargements and alterations were done and eight side chapels were added over the centuries. The apse at the far end is indeed the oldest existing part, dating to the 11th century. The nave got enlarged by two aisles a century later, but the architecture I see here is rather 13th/14th century. The main portal is to the right (south), as the Mistral, a gusty cold wind, often blows from the west.

Valréas - Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth

03 Dec 2015 148
From the 14th century upto the French Revolution Valréas and some neighbouring regions were in the ownership of the Holy See. The region is still called "enclave des papes". Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth was erected on preceding foundations. Within the 11th century a single nave church in Latin Cross design existed. Two aisles were already added in the 12th century. Numerous enlargements and alterations were done and eight side chapels were added over the centuries. Here are some of the spolia, that got "reused" over the southern portal (previous upload). They are all very weathered. There is a tall headless person, two faces, a couple holding a tree/stick and a nice celtic / carolingian knot.

Valréas - Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth

03 Dec 2015 148
From the 14th century upto the French Revolution Valréas and some neighbouring regions were in the ownership of the Holy See. The region is still called "enclave des papes". Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth was erected on preceding foundations. Within the 11th century a single nave church in Latin Cross design existed. Two aisles were already added in the 12th century. Numerous enlargements and alterations were done and eight side chapels were added over the centuries. The southern portal, seen here, dates to the 13th century, reusing carvings from an older building.

Valréas - Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth

03 Dec 2015 168
From the 14th century upto the French Revolution Valréas and some neighbouring regions were in the ownership of the Holy See. The region is still called "enclave des papes". Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth was erected on preceding foundations. Within the 11th century a single nave church in Latin Cross design existed. Two aisles were already added in the 12th century. Numerous enlargements and alterations were done and eight side chapels were added over the centuries. The southern portal dates to the 13th century, reusing carvings from an older building.