Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Saint-Nicolas de Beaune

Beaune - Saint-Nicolas

25 May 2017 1 167
Saint-Nicolas was erected in the 12th century just outside the northern city walls to serve a growing suburbian settlement. The facade and the tower date to the 12th century. The nave and the apse are at least a century younger and already Gothic.

Beaune - Saint-Nicolas

25 May 2017 2 246
Saint-Nicolas was erected in the 12th century just outside the northern city walls to serve a growing suburbian settlement. The facade and the tower date to the 12th century, while the nave is younger. The tympanum depicts Saint Nicholas and the three poor daughters. Jacobus da Varagine knew this story and wrote it down in the medieval bestseller "Golden Legend" (aka "Legenda Aurea"). Saint Nicholas helped a father of three daughters who had lost everything and feared he would have to prostitute the girls. Saint Nicholas came to the man's window three nights in a row, and each night he tossed in a bag of gold.

Beaune - Saint-Nicolas

25 May 2017 215
Saint-Nicolas was erected in the 12th century just outside the northern city walls to serve a growing suburbian settlement. The facade and the tower date to the 12th century, while the nave is younger. The narthex was added in the 15th century to protect the portal. Note the carved beams on either side.

Beaune - Saint-Nicolas

25 May 2017 195
Saint-Nicolas was erected in the 12th century just outside the northern city walls to serve a growing suburbian settlement. The facade and the tower date to the 12th century, while the nave is younger. The wooden narthex was added in the 15th century to protect the portal.