Showing posts with label Poitiers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poitiers. Show all posts

Saturday, 29 June 2013

First pasta post...


Sorry! Loved this art nouveau frontage captured on recent visit to Poitiers.

Sunday, 9 June 2013

Church on Sunday...Poitiers cathedral.

On  the day we visited last Sunday's church of 'Notre-Dame-la-Grande' in Poitiers we headed on down the hill to the city's cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Poitiers, an interesting mix of styles, including Romanesque and Gothic 


One of the first things you notice as you approach the main entrance is the mismatched towers. The fact that the cathedral was started in 1162 and took 200 years to complete might explain this. It is said that it was 'commissioned' by Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine on the site of an old Roman basilica.




The three heavily sculptured portals date from the second half of the 13th century.


The height and very long length of the nave give it a really airy,although empty, feel. 












You have to admire the skills of these early craftsmen. 




There are some beautiful stained glass windows from the 12th and 13th centuries throughout the cathedral.




Loved their carvings in the shape of a lectern...

  
a crowd scene,or perhaps for holding something up...


 and a chair back...now where did I leave that key? 

But sadly no Joan anywhere,even though it was here in Poitiers that she was interrogated before being allowed to lead the French army into battle. Her answers convinced them that she was being driven by divine guidance and not heresy! 


As you leave it is worth having another look up!


Tuesday, 4 June 2013

What price freedom...


On our visit to Poitiers last week we felt we had to take our guests to see the city's very own 'Statue of Liberty' which sits in the fairly unremarkable Place de la Liberté. This miniature version was cast by the original designer/sculpture Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi. 


Interestingly the square was where the city's Guillotines were set up during the revolution. Worth checking out for the novelty value alone. 

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Sunday, 2 June 2013

Church on Sunday...Notre-Dame-le-Grande


Last week we revisited Poitiers as Tourists a thing we had not done for a few years, so today we give you what is probably its finest monument…the Romanesque church of Notre-Dame-la-Grande .


The church dates from around the late 11th century to early 12th century and its façade is credited with being one of the finest in all of France.It portrays a variety of Christian stories including the life of Jesus. My close-up pics didn't do it justice but you can see more detail here 


 Inside is impressive with its dark barrel vaulted nave with its painted columns (19th century) adding to the drama.


A statue of the virgin Mary sits in the choir of the church under one of its few remaining frescoes. The statue is said to have miraculous properties and used to be carried in procession around the city every Easter.

There is an impressive sculpture depicting the 'Entombment of Christ' in the Fou chapel of the church




The narrow side aisles are rather garish but interesting.


Where's Joan?


She is here in a fine form standing beneath her own dedicated window but again my pic was poor of this...have to go back.


 The church and indeed the city was well worth another visit.