IMAGES OF MEDIEVAL ART AND ARCHITECTURE

© Alison Stones

MEDIEVAL ARCHITECTURE IN FRANCE

  Châlons-sur-Marne Cathedral


All images in this project are © Alison Stones. Any use of them without her express written consent is prohibited. Email: STONES@vms.cis.pitt.edu.


Please click on one of the following:

Maps (France, general)

Abbeville (Collegial Church of Saint-Wulfran)

Agde (Cathedral)

Aigues-Mortes (Town)

Albi (Cathedral of Sainte-Cécile)

Alençon (Church of Notre-Dame)

Amboise (Castle and Castle Chapel)

Amiens (Cathedral of Notre-Dame)

Angers (Castle: Cathedral of Saint-Maurice)

Angoulême (Cathedral of Saint-Pierre)

Arles (Abbey of Saint-Trophime)

Aulnay (Church of Saint-Pierre-de-la-Tour)

Bassac (Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Étienne)

Bayeux (Cathedral of Notre-Dame)

Le Bec-Hellouin (Benedictine abbey of Notre-Dame- ruins with masons' marks)

Bernay (Benedictine abbey church of Notre-Dame)

Béziers (Cathedral of Saint-Nazaire)

Bourg-Charente(Priory of Saint-Jean)

Bourges (Cathedral of Saint-Étienne)

Braine (Premonstratensian abbey of Saint-Yved)

Caen

Cahors (Cathedral of Saint-Étienne)

Caudebec-en-Caux (Parish Church of Notre-Dame)

Chadenac (Church of Saint-Martin)

Châlons-sur-Marne

Chartres (Cathedral of Notre-Dame) THIS PAGE CONTAINS A TOUR

Châtre

 La Charité-sur-Loire (Cluniac abbey)

Clermont-Ferrand (Cathedral of Notre-Dame)

Coucy (Castle)

Conques (Benedictine Abbey church of Sainte-Foi)

Coutances (Cathedral of Notre-Dame)

Dol (Cathedral of Saint-Samson)

Elne (Cathedral of Sainte-Eulalie)

Étampes (Collegiate church of Notre Dame)

Falaise

Fontevault (Abbey church, order of Fontevrault)

Germigny-des-Prés (Church of la Sainte-Trinité)

Jumièges (Benedictine Abbey church of Saint-Pierre)

Lagny (Benedictine abbey church of Saint-Pierre)

Laon(Cathedral of Notre-Dame)

Laon: (Templar Chapel)

Laval (Church of Notre-Dame)

Lisieux (Cathedral of Saint-Pierre)

Le Mans (Cathedral of Saint-Julien)

Mantes (Collegiate church of Notre-Dame)

Meaux (Cathedral of Saint-Étienne)

Metz (Cathedral of Saint-Étienne)


The following are under construction. Though many of them are complete, they have not yet been edited. It would be helpful if you would let me know if you see any errors in them. My address is medart@pitt.edu.
When they all are completed, I will supplement this list with a clickable map JV
 
 

Moissac (Cluniac Abbey church of Saint-Pierre)

Montmorillon (Collegiate church of Notre-Dame)

Mont-Saint-Michel

Narbonne (Cathedral of Saint-Just)

Notre-Dame-de-l'Épine (Church of Notre-Dame)

Noyon (Cathedral of Notre-Dame)

Paris

Périgueux (Cathedral of Saint-Front)

Poitiers

Le Puy-en-Velay (Cathedral of Notre-Dame)

Reims

Roncevaux (Pass)

Rocamadour (Town)

Rouen

Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire (Benedictine Abbey church of Saint-Benoît)

Saint-Denis (Benedictine abbey church)

Saint-Germain-en-Laye (Chapel of Royal Hunting Lodge)

Saint-Gilles-du-Gard (Benedictine abbey church of Saint-Gilles)

Saint-Leu-d'Esserent (Clunic priory of Saint-Nicolas)

Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville (Abbey church of Saint-Georges-(at first Austin, then Benedictine)

Saint-Martin-du-Canigou (Benedictine Abbey church)

Saint-Michel-de-Cuxá (Abbey church)

Saint-Omer (Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame)

Saint-Père-sous-Vézelay

Saint-Philibert-de-Grandlieu (Abbey church of Saint-Philibert)

Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives (Benedictine Abbey church of Saint-Pierre)

Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe (Church)

Saint-Quentin (Collegiate church of Saint-Quentin)

Saint-Wandrille (Benedictine Abbey of Saint Wandrille)

Saintes

Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer (Church of Notre-Dame-de-la-Mer)

Sées (Cathedral of Notre-Dame)

Senlis (Cathedral of Notre-Dame)

Sens (Cathedral of Saint-Étienne)

Soissons

Souillac (Abbey church of Sainte-Marie)

Strasbourg (Cathedral of Notre-Dame)

Toulouse

Tournai (Cathedral of Notre-Dame) (in Flanders, a French fief, in the Middle Ages; now in Belgium)

Tournus (Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Philibert)

Tours

Trois-Palis (Church of Notre-Dame)

Troyes

Vézelay (Benedictine abbey church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine)

Vitré (Chateau)


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