Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Epinal
Epinal - Saint-Maurice
17 Jan 2019 |
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Epinal was founded end of the 10th century by Dietrich I, Bishop of Metz (cousin of Emperor Otto I). A church will have existed here, that mid of the 11th century got replaced by a Romanesque structure, consecrated by Pope Leo IX, who was born in the near Alsace. This church probably had the same dimensions as the building today as some walls of the nave can be traced back to that church.
The polychrome "Mise au tombeau" (Burial of Jesus) was created end of the 15th century by an unkonwn artist.
Epinal - Saint-Maurice
17 Jan 2019 |
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Epinal was founded end of the 10th century by Dietrich I, Bishop of Metz (cousin of Emperor Otto I). A church will have existed here, that mid of the 11th century got replaced by a Romanesque structure, consecrated by Pope Leo IX, who was born in the near Alsace. This church probably had the same dimensions as the building today as some walls of the nave can be traced back to that church.
The choir was completed end of the 13th century. At that time the nave was probably vaulted.
Epinal - Saint-Maurice
17 Jan 2019 |
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Epinal was founded end of the 10th century by Dietrich I, Bishop of Metz (cousin of Emperor Otto I). A church will have existed here, that mid of the 11th century got replaced by a Romanesque structure, consecrated by Pope Leo IX, who was born in the near Alsace. This church probably had the same dimensions as the building today as some walls of the nave can be traced back to that church.
A convent once adjoint the church to the south. The nuns could enter the church through a particular portal from the cloister.
The parishioners entered the church through this portal, called "Portail des Bourgeois". It was decorated with statues once and had a carved tympanum. All was lost in 1793, when stirred up revolutionists raided the church. Iconoclastic waves rolled all over France just after the Revolution.
In the center, between the doors, is a statue of the "Madonna and Child" from the 13th century. There are still traces of colours.
Epinal - Saint-Maurice
17 Jan 2019 |
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Epinal was founded end of the 10th century by Dietrich I, Bishop of Metz (cousin of Emperor Otto I). A church will have existed here, that mid of the 11th century got replaced by a Romanesque structure, consecrated by Pope Leo IX, who was born in the near Alsace. This church probably had the same dimensions as the building today as some walls of the nave can be traced back to that church.
A convent once adjoint the church to the south. The nuns could enter the church through a particular portal from the cloister.
The parishioners entered the church through this portal, called "Portail des Bourgeois". It was decorated with statues once and had a carved tympanum. All was lost in 1793, when stirred up revolutionists raided the church. Iconoclastic waves rolled all over France just after the Revolution.
In the center, between the doors, is a statue of the "Madonna and Child" from the 13th century. There are still traces of colours.
Epinal - Saint-Maurice
17 Jan 2019 |
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Epinal was founded end of the 10th century by Dietrich I, Bishop of Metz (cousin of Emperor Otto I). A church will have existed here, that mid of the 11th century got replaced by a Romanesque structure, consecrated by Pope Leo IX, who was born in the near Alsace. This church had probably the same dimensions as the building today as some walls of the nave can be traced back to that church.
The church of today was erected within the 12th and 13th century. The massive western tower dates to the 12th century. The portal is neo-Romanesque from 1843.
Epinal - Marché couvert
17 Jan 2019 |
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The market hall is located in the center of Epinal. "Les Halles" in Paris, erected by Victor Baltard from 1854 on - and demolished in 1971, had a similar structure.
It is probably very busy here in the morning, but in the early afternoon most retailers have already closed their shops.
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