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Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims

La cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims, connue pour avoir été le lieu où presque tous les rois français ont été couronnés à partir du 11e siècle.

Reims - Departement Marne

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The Limbo Connection said:

The clarity and colours are impressive. I like the way you found to include a glimpse of that beautiful window.
2 months ago

Arlequin Photographi… replied to The Limbo Connection:

Thank you :-)

Even though Gothic architecture is clearly distinct from other architectural styles, it is in turn so diverse in its various orientations: Early Gothic, High Gothic, Late Gothic, Brick Gothic, Post-Gothic, Flamboyant style, Rayonnant, etc. So there is always something new to discover.
Before the First World War, the cathedral still had numerous original colored glass windows from the 13th century in the higher sections of the central nave, in the choir and in the transept.
I don't like the three glass windows by Marc Chagall in the Axis Chapel at all - others love them. They are just too dark for me.
2 months ago

Tanja - Loughcrew said:

Zauberhaft, wie die Lichtstimmung von kalt-blau in warm-grau übergeht.....
2 months ago ( translate )