Photos taken by Beausoleil and tagged as nave
Travel Photography Photos taken by Beausoleil and tagged as nave
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Église de Saint Germain des Prés - Nave with altar and organ by Beausoleil
Two separate photos, one facing the altar and the other the organ in the back of the church. The church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés is an old Benedictine abbey of Paris founded in 543 by the Merovingian king Childebert I and the bishop of Paris Saint Germain. The abbey has had several names including Saint-Vincent and Sainte-Croix. It is a royal abbey and is directly subject to the Pope. The current choir was built in the middle of the 12th century in the Gothic style and consecrated by Pope Alexander III on April 21, 1163. It is one of the first French Gothic buildings and in the world. After the Revolution, all abbeys were abolished and St. Germain became a saltpetre factory. Worship was restored April 29, 1803. Since then, the church has been a parish church. Between 1821 and 1854 the church was restored by the architects Étienne-Hippolyte Godde and Victor Baltard and was classified as a historic monument in 1862.
Église de Saint Germain des Prés by Beausoleil
The church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés is an old Benedictine abbey of Paris founded in 543 by the Merovingian king Childebert I and the bishop of Paris Saint Germain. The abbey has had several names including Saint-Vincent and Sainte-Croix. It is a royal abbey and is directly subject to the Pope. The current choir was built in the middle of the 12th century in the Gothic style and consecrated by Pope Alexander III on April 21, 1163. It is one of the first French Gothic buildings and in the world. After the Revolution, all abbeys were abolished and St. Germain became a saltpetre factory. Worship was restored April 29, 1803. Since then, the church has been a parish church. Between 1821 and 1854 the church was restored by the architects Étienne-Hippolyte Godde and Victor Baltard and was classified as a historic monument in 1862.
- 2 June 2019 - Paris 6e Arrondissement, France
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Église de Saint Germain des Prés by Beausoleil
The church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés is an old Benedictine abbey of Paris founded in 543 by the Merovingian king Childebert I and the bishop of Paris Saint Germain. The abbey has had several names including Saint-Vincent and Sainte-Croix. It is a royal abbey and is directly subject to the Pope. The current choir was built in the middle of the 12th century in the Gothic style and consecrated by Pope Alexander III on April 21, 1163. It is one of the first French Gothic buildings and in the world. After the Revolution, all abbeys were abolished and St. Germain became a saltpetre factory. Worship was restored April 29, 1803. Since then, the church has been a parish church. Between 1821 and 1854 the church was restored by the architects Étienne-Hippolyte Godde and Victor Baltard and was classified as a historic monument in 1862.
- 2 June 2019 - Paris 6e Arrondissement, France
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Main Aisle - Église Notre-Dame-du-Travail in Paris by Beausoleil
Built by and for the workers on the Eiffel Tower who lived in the area, this church is very reminiscent of the famous tower. It is also the repository of a number of exceptional works of 20th century art and sculpture.
- 23 May 2019 - Paris 14e Arrondissement, France
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Église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis - Nave by Beausoleil
Église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis is a church on rue Saint-Antoine in the Marais. The present building was constructed from 1627 to 1641 by the Jesuit architects Étienne Martellange and François Derand, on the orders of Louis XIII of France. The Saint Paul Metro station is named after the church. Two clam-shell holy water holders were a gift from Victor Hugo when his daughter was married there. Delacroix painted "Christ in agony on the Mount of Olives" for the church which can be seen to the left of the altar. The church's grand tribune organ was classified as a historic monument in 1867 and was restored in 1972.
- 21 May 2019 - Paris 4e Arrondissement, France
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Saint Mary's Church by Beausoleil
The church was built in the 12th century. It was once a large church with two towers (west and central), but in the English Civil War was largely destroyed during the siege of Scarborough Castle just above the church. The church was rebuilt in the late 17th century and restored in the mid 19th century. The church graveyard holds the grave of Anne Brontë, who died in Scarborough in 1849.
- 21 September 2018 - Scarborough Borough, United Kingdom
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York Minster by Beausoleil
Since the 7th century, the Minster has been at the center of Christianity in the north of England. The Cathedral has over 2000 years of history in and beneath it and is famous for its stained glass.
- 20 September 2018 - York City, United Kingdom
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York Minster - Crypt display of an oliphant by Beausoleil
Since the 7th century, the Minster has been at the center of Christianity in the north of England. The Cathedral has over 2000 years of history in and beneath it and is famous for its stained glass.
- 20 September 2018 - York City, United Kingdom
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York Minster by Beausoleil
Since the 7th century, the Minster has been at the center of Christianity in the north of England. The Cathedral has over 2000 years of history in and beneath it and is famous for its stained glass.
- 20 September 2018 - York City, United Kingdom
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York Minster by Beausoleil
Since the 7th century, the Minster has been at the center of Christianity in the north of England. The Cathedral has over 2000 years of history in and beneath it and is famous for its stained glass.
- 20 September 2018 - York City, United Kingdom
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York Minster - Crypt display by Beausoleil
Since the 7th century, the Minster has been at the center of Christianity in the north of England. The Cathedral has over 2000 years of history in and beneath it and is famous for its stained glass.
- 20 September 2018 - York City, United Kingdom
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