Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Marillac-le-Franc
Marillac-le-Franc - Saint-Didier
22 Jan 2018 |
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When Saint-Didier was erected in the 12th century, it replaced a church, that was only a century old. The "new" single nave church was built on a Latin Cross plan. The facade looks rather plain, while there is a nice semicircular apse in the east.
Along the nave inside are some rough capitals. This one remembers me on a (very elegant) capital in Mozac.
Marillac-le-Franc - Saint-Didier
22 Jan 2018 |
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When Saint-Didier was erected in the 12th century, it replaced a church, that was only a century old. The "new" single nave church was built on a Latin Cross plan. The facade looks rather plain, while there is a nice semicircular apse in the east. Around the apse are some nice corbels
One has this strange person from outer space. Well at least the person has some very strange sleeves.
Marillac-le-Franc - Saint-Didier
22 Jan 2018 |
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When Saint-Didier was erected in the 12th century, it replaced a church, that was only a century old. The "new" single nave church was built on a Latin Cross plan. The facade looks rather plain, while there is a nice semicircular apse in the east. Around the apse are some nice corbels
The belltower got fortified later during unsure times, the transept arms got rebuilt end of the 19th century.
Marillac-le-Franc - Saint-Didier
22 Jan 2018 |
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When Saint-Didier was erected in the 12th century, it replaced a church, that was only a century old. The "new" single nave church was built on a Latin Cross plan and - from outside looks rather plain. There may have been once a triangular gable, that got lost.
The belltower got fortified later during unsure times, the transept arms got rebuilt end of the 19th century.
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