Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Ense-Bremen

Bremen (Ense) - St. Lambertus

22 Apr 2010 133
Inside St. Lambertus church are some basic capitals with carved heads, similar to thatones in Drüggelte. The strangest carving is the base of a double-pillar, formed by two snakes. The reminds on that pillar in nearby Soest, formed be a lion fighting a kind of crocodile.

Bremen (Ense) - St. Lambertus

22 Apr 2010 124
Looking south this is the romanesque part of St. Lambertus church in Bremen (part of Ense, 15kms southwest of Soest). First mentioned around 950, this church, built around 1150 from the greenish local sandstone, replaced an older one here. It was enlarged early from one aisle to three in basilica-style.