Friday, January 13, 2023

Stained glass and arches

A friend of ours recently posted a photo of the château at Levroux, a medieval town not far from where we live. Her post reminded me of the time that Ken and I visited there with some American friends back in 2004 (pre blog!) and wandered around for a while. One of the highlights was the church and we all took lots of photos inside.

Stained glass inside the medieval collégiale Saint-Sylvain de Levroux.

The church of Saint-Sylvain, technically called a collégiale, was built in the thirteenth century. The stained glass windows are quite impressive, but I don't know if they're original. There's an impressive pipe organ that is, according to Wikipedia, among the oldest in France, having been built in the sixteenth century.

4 comments:

  1. Those windows aren't original (you peaked my curiosity) but they sure are beautiful. The stone work amazes me. They don't build 'em like they used to.

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  2. mitch, cool. I didn't look very hard, but where I looked, there was no info on the windows.

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  3. You always send me off to learn more. And you “piqued” my curiosity, too.

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  4. I'm no expert but I concur they look like they were made last year. Pretty though.

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