Saint-Eutrope church the Holy ones
The Saint-Eutrope church of Saintes was built between the end of 11th and beginning of the 12th century by monks. The sanctuary is designed like a superposition of two church S with Déambulatoire, identical plans.
One can discover the low church with his pillars decorated with vegetable capitals supporting the weight of all the high church whose capital X are tops of Romance sculpture saintongeaise.
At the 15th century the chorus was prolonged, then one built the very beautiful arrow of blazing style.
External bonds
- Romanes.com: High church
- Romanes.com: Low church
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