Monochrome Madness: Walls

The Collegiale church of Saint-Pierre-es-Liens in the nearby village of Le Dorat is a massive granite structure, built in the Roman style between the eleventh and twelfth centuries.

It’s certainly well worth a visit, although I’ve always found the interior rather on the gloomy side, especially when it comes to the numerous side chapels, such as this one. Still, considering that those walls are, at the very least, seven hundred years old, they’re probably doing pretty well.

Monochrome Madness: Walls

One Comment on “Monochrome Madness: Walls

  1. They might come over as gloomy when you’re standing there, but I think you’ve conveyed the age, the four-square massiveness that somehow also succeeds in looking quite delicate quite beautifully. Thanks for joining in!

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