Église Saint-Quiriace
This church in the small town of Provins, just beyond Paris, was founded early in the 11th century. The town is divided into an Upper Town and a Lower Town, respectively called the Châtel (Castle) and the Val (Valley).
This church sits in its elevated position in the upper town, and although it has never been completed it is worthy of a visit. Our trip to Provins was met with rain which seemed moody and appropriate in this Medieval village.
bon dimanche
Église Saint-Quiriace
9, place Saint-Quiriace
77160, Provins, France
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThey never fail to amaze me and the same for your captures, Genie! Awesome! Hope your weekend is going well! Enjoy!
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Sylvia
Hi Genie,
ReplyDeleteWe visited this wonderful old town and loved walking around there and it was a rainy day also.
Lovely photo and hope you are enjoying the weekend
hugs
Carolyn
This is a nice surprise. Bon Dimanche!
ReplyDeleteL'église est trés intéreressant.
ReplyDeleteBlessings and Bear hugs!
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Life in the Urban Forest (poetry)
it looks very Grande!
ReplyDeleteYour photo just draws me in, down the passage of columns and into this enchanting church! Bon dimanche!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. And so old. :) That's probably the most fascinating thing about this place to me. The history associated with it. And of course, your photo of it is magnificent!
ReplyDeletegreat shot, excellent light
ReplyDeleteOne feels the peace within just from the photo!
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