Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Senez
Senez - Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption
15 Dec 2019 |
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The cathedral in the small village of Senez, was once the centre of a diocese, founded within the 5th century and existing up to the French Revolution. It was constructed between 1176 and 1246. The building suffered during the Wars of Religion, but the Romanesque structure is still visible. Today probably the whole population of Senez (less than 200) would find a seat here.
In 2010 the door of the cathedral was open and I could take a shot inside. See the PiP.
Senez - Cathedral
27 Oct 2010 |
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The cathedral in the small village of Senez, was once the center of an diocese, founded within the 5th century and existing until 1790. The cathedral was built between 1176 and 1246. Several older churches have been here before that. The building suffered a lot during the Wars of Religion, but the romanesque structure is still clearly visible. Today probably the whole population of Senez, which is below 200, would find a comfortable seat in the cathedral.
Here is more information:
www.provenceweb.fr/e/alaupro/senez/senez.htm
Senez - Cathedral
27 Oct 2010 |
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The cathedral in the small village of Senez, was once the center of an diocese, founded within the
5th century and existing upto the French Revolution . It was constructed between 1176 and 1246.
The building suffered during the Wars of Religion, but the romanesque structure is still visible.
Today probably the whole population of Senez (less than 200) would find a seat here.
Looking to the apse, you´ll notice not only the lots of stalls, but left and right on the walls huge tapestries from the 16th and 17th century. I learned, that when Napoleon I rushed north via a road, today known as "Route Napoleon", he made a break here (March 1815), visited the church - and admired these tapestries.
Here is more information:
www.provenceweb.fr/e/alaupro/senez/senez.htm
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