Old St. Vincent's, Mâcon
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Labels:
burgundy,
church,
france,
macon,
romanesque
We were mainly in Mâcon because it is a such good base for seeing lots of Romanesque churches in southern Burgundy, but it also has a nice church of its own. It's called Vieux St-Vincent and has been in ruins since the 1700s. The very impressive facade above actually faces east, and was originally inside the church - when taking the picture I was standing where the nave was. Most of the church
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