Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: cyclist
Melle - Saint-Hilaire
26 Sep 2013 |
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Melle was known already during Roman times, when silver and lead were mined here. The silver mines were exploited over hundreds of years, got forgotten and "rediscovered" in the 19th century. Today they are a tourist attraction. Melle was wealthy and the pilgrims, walking the Via Turonensis, passed through Melle on their way to Santiago, what brought even more money into town.
Churches were erected during the heydays of the pilgrimage- and three (!) Romanesque churches can still be found here.
Saint-Hilaire de Melle was the church of a priory, a dependency of the important Benedictian abbey in Saint-Jean-d’Angély. It was built on the bank of the Beronne river. The eastern part were built in the first half of the 12th century, while the nave and the western portals may be some decades younger.
While I was "exploring" the interior of the church, all of a sudden a very strange, loud, clicking noise started. Dozends of cyclists had entered and produced 1000s of clicks with their special cycling shoes. They were all participants of the 74th "Semaine fédérale internationale de cyclotourisme".
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