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Ancienne Nef romane de l'Abbaye Saint Pierre, Marcilhac sur Célé (France)
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Former Romanesque nave of Saint-Pierre Abbey in Marcilhac-sur-Célé (Lot) - Occitanie - France. Built in the 9th century, this Benedictine abbey reached its apogee in the 12th century, then fell into ruin during the Hundred Years' War. Here, we're in the heart of the remains of the former Romanesque nave, which is open to the sky, with an adjoining square bell tower fortified in the 14th century. The second part of the Abbey church is a Gothic section still in use today.
Copyright: Alain Auzeral
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 18484x9242
Taken: 09/05/2024
Загружена: 13/05/2024
Published: 13/05/2024
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Tags: church; benedictine; abbey; nave; marcilhacsurcele; quercy; lot; occitanie; france; fujifilmxt5; samyang; fisheye
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