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The height of the architectural style is a sublimation of the art of the country! Lance Sonic Remi Church is a high building with many details and excellent production, to a certain extent, representing an era!
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The height of the architectural style is a sublimation of the art of the country! Lance Sonic Remi Church is a high building with many details and excellent production, to a certain extent, representing an era!
France's Lance is a famous church site, and the church of Saint Remy is a world heritage site, and he has been around for more than 1,400 years and is definitely a fairly old church. Although its appearance is very simple, but the interior decoration is forceful, very rich, can be said to be one of the representative works of the French church.
The Cathedral of Notre Dame in Lance, the Abbey of Saint Remy, and the Taou Palace are rated as World Heritage Sites. But I prefer St. Remy, because St. Remy’s Church is not only a historic church, but also a museum, which has a large collection of religious historical relics in Lance, which is very precious and exquisite, and definitely worth a visit.
Saint-Rayle Monastery, built in the 6th century AD. A medieval monastery church, Roman Catholic Pontifical Temple, located in Lance, Champagne, France. The monastery is located near the tomb of Saint-Remi, where the remains of Bishop Saint-Remi are preserved. It is the largest Romanesque church in northern France. The building has been listed as a historical monument in France since 1840, with the Cathedral of Lance, the Monastery of Saint-Remi and the Palais Taou, and was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1991. Saint-Remi persuaded Francs' first king, Clovis, to convert to Christianity and baptize Bishop Lance. The flying support wall at the rear of the church supports the church structure, so that the interior space reduces the column, so that the Pontifical Temple has a wider sense of space, which is a common structural design of large Roman churches. Compared to Lance Cathedral with a large number of rose windows, St. Lemiere's Hermitage is simple and gives a low-key stately feeling. #My Travel Wish #I am a Traveler #World Heritage #Where to Go #Collect the Wonderlands of the World
The exterior of the church is very old and full of vicissitudes, typical Gothic architecture, and the interior columns penetrate the essence of Roman architecture, especially beautiful and soft.