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A VARIED LIFE
The core of this Romanesque church goes back to the 3rd century. Renovations were done during the reign of Louis XIII. After the French Revolution it became a lapidary where gems were cut and polished...
Dating back to 1627, I adored the sober style of this former Roman Catholic church, which draws a sharp contrast to Eglise St. Trophine which is directly across Place de la Republique. At the time of...
Eglise Sainte-Anne is quite an old building dating to as far back as the 12th century, possibly even further back. However for much of its more recent life it has not been a church at all but a museum...
Eglise Sainte-Anne in Place de la Republique in Arles
Eglise Sainte-Anne was formerly a Catholic Church. Now it is an art gallery. It is located in the Place de la Republique near the Church of St. Trophime. It has nice stone carvings around the entra...
It's was a Roman Catholic Church dating back to the 1100's but after the late 18th century, Sainte-Anne was disused more and more as a place of worship, until now it is an art gallery. I think that in...
A VARIED LIFE
The core of this Romanesque church goes back to the 3rd century. Renovations were done during the reign of Louis XIII. After the French Revolution it became a lapidary where gems were cut and polished...
Notable Architecture and History
Dating back to 1627, I adored the sober style of this former Roman Catholic church, which draws a sharp contrast to Eglise St. Trophine which is directly across Place de la Republique. At the time of...
Impressive building
Eglise Sainte-Anne is quite an old building dating to as far back as the 12th century, possibly even further back. However for much of its more recent life it has not been a church at all but a museum...
Eglise Sainte-Anne in Place de la Republique in Arles
Eglise Sainte-Anne was formerly a Catholic Church. Now it is an art gallery. It is located in the Place de la Republique near the Church of St. Trophime. It has nice stone carvings around the entra...
No Longer A Church But What It Is Now Is Fitting;
It's was a Roman Catholic Church dating back to the 1100's but after the late 18th century, Sainte-Anne was disused more and more as a place of worship, until now it is an art gallery. I think that in...