Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Saint Sépulchre

La Baume-de-Transit - Sainte-Croix

30 Nov 2015 1 190
The Eglise Sainte-Croix was erected outside the walls of La Baume-de-Transit as a funeral chapel. The cementary around the church still exists, but the church underwent a modification later. When it was built in the 12th century this was a "round" church with four apses dedicated to the "Saint Sépulchre". I have seen similar "tetraconch" churches in Galliano (Lombardy) and Montmajour (Bouches-du-Rhône). Here only three of the apses "survived", as in 1668 the northern apse was knocked down and got replaced by a nave. Two of the three remaining apses can be seen here.

La Baume-de-Transit - Sainte-Croix

30 Nov 2015 1 231
The Eglise Sainte-Croix was erected outside the walls of La Baume-de-Transit as a funeral chapel. The cementary around the church still exists, but the church underwent a modification later. When it was built in the 12th century this was a "round" church with four apses dedicated to the "Saint Sépulchre". I have seen similar "tetraconch" churches in Galliano (Lombardy) and Montmajour (Bouches-du-Rhône). Here only three of the apses "survived", as in 1668 the northern apse was knocked down and got replaced by a nave. The traces of the apse can be seen (from the gallery) on the floor of the nave.

La Baume-de-Transit - Sainte-Croix

30 Nov 2015 229
The Eglise Sainte-Croix was erected outside the walls of La Baume-de-Transit as a funeral chapel. The cementary around the church still exists, but the church underwent a modification later. When it was built in the 12th century this was a "round" church with four apses dedicated to the "Saint Sépulchre". I have seen similar "tetraconch" churches in Galliano (Lombardy) and Montmajour (Bouches-du-Rhône). Here only three of the apses "survived", as in 1668 the northern apse was knocked down and got replaced by a nave. A clocher with three bells was added as well - and from then on the church was dedicated to Sainte-Croix. The little sacristy, seen here, was probably "glued" onto the structure within the 19th century.

La Baume-de-Transit - Sainte-Croix

30 Nov 2015 2 2 406
The Eglise Sainte-Croix was erected outside the walls of La Baume-de-Transit as a funeral chapel. The cementary around the church still exists, but the church underwent a modification later. When it was built in the 12th century this was a "round" church with four apses dedicated to the "Saint Sépulchre". I have seen similar "tetraconch" churches in Galliano (Lombardy) and Montmajour (Bouches-du-Rhône). Here only three of the apses "survived", as in 1668 the northern apse was knocked down and got replaced by a nave. A clocher with three bells was added as well - and from then on the hurch was dedicated to Sainte-Croix.