Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: garden gnome
Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux - Cathédrale Notre-Dame
18 Jan 2017 |
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This was the center of the former diocese, founded by the legendary Saint Restitut, who had travelled to France with the "Three Marys". Two of his successors were Saint Torquatus and Saint Paul, after whom the town later was named. A church was erected over their tombs. A cathedral dedicated to the Virgin and Saint Paul that existed mid 9th century got destroyed when the Saracen and in the 920s Hungarian troops raided the area.
Today´s cathedral was erected from 1120 on. Around 1180 the nave was completed, it was consecrated in the early 13th century. Severely damaged during the Wars of Religions it lost the importance, when after the Concordat of 1801 the long history of the "Diocese of Tricastin" ended. Since then the cathedral serves the parish.
Jean-Maurice Rouquette ("Provence Romane") describes this cathedral as the "perfect example" for the "art roman provençal", the specific style of Romanesque architecture that developed in this region.
As I have already uploaded many fotos taken here during rom previous visits, so I will just add a few now.
There is a large mosaic, depicting Jerusalem, that (dated ~1150) may be connected to the first Crusade, triggered by a sermon Pope Urban II. delivered in Clermont-Ferrand in 1095.
This frescoe may depict knights and prisoners, but as they are dated 14th century, they may not refer to the crusades. The prisoners wear large (phrygian?) caps - and look a bit like garden gnomes.
Brignancourt - Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens-et-Saint-Ét…
26 Feb 2015 |
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The parish church of Brignancourt (pop. 200) is one of the oldest Romanesque churches in the area. The nave was completed already late of the 11th century. A transept dates to the 12th century, when the church got enlarged. The church got severely damaged during the Hundred Years War. When it got restored after that, the ruined northern transept arm got demolished completely and never got rebuilt.
A bunch of garden gnomes with red caps settled in the shadow of the church.
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