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Poitiers - Cathedral

On the ruins of a older basilica begann, just next to the Baptistère Saint-Jean the construction of large Cathédrale Saint-Pierre in 1162. The building, the new the seat of the Archbishop of Poitiers, was greatly funded by Henry II of England (aka "Henri II Plantagenêt") and Eleanor of Aquitaine.

The construction started as usual in the east and was completed with the western facade end of the 13th century. The transition from the late Romanesque to the Gothic style is visible.

The "Porte Saint Michel" a small side portal was probably created around 1180. Here is a detail from the right side.

The different scenes are not in the "correct" chronological order.
The the very left the "Annunciation", Archangel Gabriel (left) and Mary. Next to them Josph in his typical, contemplating posture. He his followed by the "Adoraton of the Magi". Mary is seated on a throne, one of the Magi is on his knees. On the very right is the "Visitation", the visit of Mary to St. Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist.
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