Vouvant; Cité de Mélusine; One of the most beautiful villages in France; Les Plus Beaux Villages de France; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Church of Notre dame; L'eglise dce Notre dame; Romanesque architecture; Pays de la Loire;
Vouvant; Cité de Mélusine; One of the most beautiful villages in France; Les Plus Beaux Villages de France; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Church of Notre dame; L'eglise dce Notre dame; Romanesque architecture; Pays de la Loire;
from Tour Mélusine; keep; former castle; Vouvant; Cité de Mélusine; One of the most beautiful villages in France; Les Plus Beaux Villages de France; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire; 13 century; 1242;
from Tour Mélusine; keep; former castle; Vouvant; Cité de Mélusine; One of the most beautiful villages in France; Les Plus Beaux Villages de France; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire; 13 century; 1242;
Tour Mélusine; keep; former castle; Vouvant; Cité de Mélusine; One of the most beautiful villages in France; Les Plus Beaux Villages de France; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire; 13 century; 1242; La Place du Bail; Bail Square;
from Tour Mélusine; keep; former castle; Vouvant; Cité de Mélusine; One of the most beautiful villages in France; Les Plus Beaux Villages de France; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire; 13 century; 1242;
from Tour Mélusine; keep; former castle; Vouvant; Cité de Mélusine; One of the most beautiful villages in France; Les Plus Beaux Villages de France; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire; 13 century; 1242;
Vouvant; Cité de Mélusine; One of the most beautiful villages in France; Les Plus Beaux Villages de France; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire; door; 18century; 1765;
House; Vouvant; Cité de Mélusine; One of the most beautiful villages in France; Les Plus Beaux Villages de France; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire;
Vouvant; Cité de Mélusine; One of the most beautiful villages in France; Les Plus Beaux Villages de France; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire; Medieval; ramparts; castle walls;
Vouvant; Cité de Mélusine; One of the most beautiful villages in France; Les Plus Beaux Villages de France; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire; from La Place du Bail; from Bail Square; Mère river; tributary of ther Vendée river; towards Poterne;
Vouvant; Cité de Mélusine; One of the most beautiful villages in France; Les Plus Beaux Villages de France; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire; Medieval gate; ramparts; castle walls;
Vouvant; Cité de Mélusine; One of the most beautiful villages in France; Les Plus Beaux Villages de France; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire; Medieval gate; ramparts; castle walls;
Vouvant; Cité de Mélusine; One of the most beautiful villages in France; Les Plus Beaux Villages de France; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire; Medieval gate; ramparts; castle walls;
Vouvant; Cité de Mélusine; One of the most beautiful villages in France; Les Plus Beaux Villages de France; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire; Mère river; tributary of ther Vendée river; Medieval; ramparts; castle walls;
Roman bridge; 5 arch; 13 century; Mère river; tributary of ther Vendée river; Access to La Porte aux Moynes; Access to Monks' gate; topiary garden; Pays de la Loire; Vouvant; Cité de Mélusine; One of the most beautiful villages in France; Les Plus Beaux Villages de France; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe;
Roman bridge; 5 arch; 13 century; Mère river; tributary of ther Vendée river; Access to La Porte aux Moynes; Access to Monks' gate; topiary garden; Pays de la Loire; Vouvant; Cité de Mélusine; One of the most beautiful villages in France; Les Plus Beaux Villages de France; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe;
Paris, France, city, city break, David Young, holidays, travel, tourism, Notre Dame, cathedral, Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris, Ile de la Cite, HISTFR, , BEB057, Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris
Notre Dame de Paris; Notre Dame cathedral; Roman Catholic; religion; religious; Gothic; Ile de la Cite; Paris; France; French; capital city; Europe; gargoyle
Break; Capital City; City Break; Europe; France; French; Holiday; Paris; Springtime; Tourism; Tourist; Tourists; Parisienne Landmark; Landmarks; Landmark; Ile de la Cite; Meuf Pont bridge; Notre Dame; Seine; River; River Bus
Break; Capital City; City Break; Europe; France; French; Holiday; Paris; Springtime; Tourism; Tourist; Tourists; Parisienne Landmark; Landmarks; Landmark; Ile de la Cite; Meuf Pont bridge; Notre Dame; Seine; River; River Bus
Paris, France, city, city break, David Young, holidays, travel, tourism, Notre Dame, Ile De La Cite, bridge, Pont Michel, Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris, HISTFR, BEB057, Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris
Notre Dame de Paris; Notre Dame cathedral; Roman Catholic; religion; religious; Gothic; Ile de la Cite; Paris; France; French; capital city; Europe; gargoyle
Paris, France, city, city break, David Young, holidays, travel, tourism, Notre Dame, cathedral, Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris, Ile de la Cite, River Seine, HISTFR, , BEB057, Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris
Paris, France, city, city break, David Young, holidays, travel, tourism, Notre Dame, cathedral, Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris, Ile de la Cite, HISTFR, BEB057, Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris
Paris, France, city, city break, David Young, holidays, travel, tourism, Notre Dame, cathedral, Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris, Ile de la Cite, HISTFR, BEB057, Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris
Paris " Notre Dame " " Ile de la Cite " Gothic cathedral church " river Seine " Christianity worship Architecture historic landmark travel tourism France Europe
Paris " Notre Dame " " Ile de la Cite " Gothic cathedral church " river Seine " Christianity worship Architecture historic landmark travel tourism France Europe
Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire; Church; 1050; 11 century facade; 15century extensions; relief depicting 100 years war;
Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire; Church; 1050; 11 century facade; 15century extensions; relief depicting 100 years war;
Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire; Church; 1050; 11 century facade; 15century extensions; relief depicting 100 years war;
Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire; Church; 1050; 11 century facade; 15century extensions; stained glass windows
Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire; Church; 1050; 11 century facade; 15century extensions; stained glass windows;
Break; Capital City; City Break; Europe; France; French; Holiday; Paris; Springtime; Tourism; Tourist; Tourists; Parisienne Landmark; Landmarks; Landmark; Notre Dame; Cathedral; Religion; Religious; Christianity; Ancient building; Quasimodo; Victor Hugo; Ile de la Cite
Break; Capital City; City Break; Europe; France; French; Holiday; Paris; Springtime; Tourism; Tourist; Tourists; Parisienne Landmark; Landmarks; Landmark; Notre Dame; Cathedral; Religion; Religious; Christianity; Ancient building; Quasimodo; Victor Hugo; Ile de la Cite
Break; Capital City; City Break; Europe; France; French; Holiday; Paris; Springtime; Tourism; Tourist; Tourists; Parisienne Landmark; Landmarks; Landmark; Notre Dame; Cathedral; Religion; Religious; Christianity; Ancient building; Quasimodo; Victor Hugo; Ile de la Cite
The West Front of Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral, built on the île-de-la-Cité from 1163 - 1240, one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture
Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire;
Door/Window shutters; Shutters; cream; Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire;
Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire; Epicerie; sign; advertisement;
Cathédrale cathedral Notre-Dame de Paris Ile de la Cité church historical monument vacation Architecture attraction tourism visit travel view France Place du Parvis gallery tour ecclesiastical Middle Ages world grotesque sculptures decorative purpose
Window shutters; Shutters; cream; Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire;
Window shutters; Shutters; cream; Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire;
Window shutters; shutters; brown; Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire;
Window shutters; shutters; blue; Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire;
Window shutters; Shutters; blue/grey; Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire;
Window shutters; Shutters; blue/grey; Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire;
Chateau; Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire;
Hotel de Ville; Town Hall 16 century; ex Priory; Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire;
Feature; Hotel de Ville; Town Hall 16 century; ex Priory; Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire;
former door; Hotel de Ville; Town Hall 16 century; ex Priory; Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire;
town house; Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire;
cathedral; Gothic; Architecture; building; 1345; Ile de la Cite; religion; Christian; Roman Catholic; worship; church; travel; tourism; Paris; France; Europe; EU; landmark; Petit Pont; HISTFR
small door; Hotel de Ville; Town Hall 16 century; ex Priory; Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire;
Rouen Cathedral; Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen; Rouen; Normandy; France; Seine Valley; Portail des Libraires; Library portal; gothic;
Description
Rouen Cathedral, Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen, is a Roman Catholic Gothic cathedral in Rouen, in northwestern France. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Rouen and Normandy. The stone 'Portail des Libraires' is the entrance to the north transept of the cathedral from La Cour des Libraires, a square once filled with booksellers' stalls A 13th century sculpted transept portal to the north of the cathedral is extraordinary Portail des Libraires, begun in 1278, under Archbishop de Flavacourt, whose 200 odd quatrefoil panels feature a thin strip of 22 scenes from Genesis plus the most comprehensive and imaginitive collection of grotesques and hybrid monsters ever to emerge from a medieval stonemason's yard.
Rouen Cathedral; Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen; Rouen; Normandy; France; Seine Valley; Portail des Libraires; Library portal; gothic;
Description
Rouen Cathedral, Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen, is a Roman Catholic Gothic cathedral in Rouen, in northwestern France. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Rouen and Normandy. The stone 'Portail des Libraires' is the entrance to the north transept of the cathedral from La Cour des Libraires, a square once filled with booksellers' stalls A 13th century sculpted transept portal to the north of the cathedral is extraordinary Portail des Libraires, begun in 1278, under Archbishop de Flavacourt, whose 200 odd quatrefoil panels feature a thin strip of 22 scenes from Genesis plus the most comprehensive and imaginitive collection of grotesques and hybrid monsters ever to emerge from a medieval stonemason's yard.
Rouen Cathedral; Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen; Rouen; Normandy; France; Seine Valley; Portail des Libraires; Library portal; gothic;
Description
Rouen Cathedral, Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen, is a Roman Catholic Gothic cathedral in Rouen, in northwestern France. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Rouen and Normandy. The stone 'Portail des Libraires' is the entrance to the north transept of the cathedral from La Cour des Libraires, a square once filled with booksellers' stalls A 13th century sculpted transept portal to the north of the cathedral is extraordinary Portail des Libraires, begun in 1278, under Archbishop de Flavacourt, whose 200 odd quatrefoil panels feature a thin strip of 22 scenes from Genesis plus the most comprehensive and imaginitive collection of grotesques and hybrid monsters ever to emerge from a medieval stonemason's yard.
Rouen Cathedral; Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen; Rouen; Normandy; France; Seine Valley; La Cour des Libraires; gothic;
Description
Rouen Cathedral, Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen, is a Roman Catholic Gothic cathedral in Rouen, in northwestern France. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Rouen and Normandy. La Cour des Libraires, a square once filled with booksellers' stalls A 13th century sculpted transept portal to the north of the cathedral is extraordinary Portail des Libraires, begun in 1278, under Archbishop de Flavacourt, whose 200 odd quatrefoil panels feature a thin strip of 22 scenes from Genesis plus the most comprehensive and imaginitive collection of grotesques and hybrid monsters ever to emerge from a medieval stonemason's yard.
Rouen Cathedral; Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen; Rouen; Normandy; France; Seine Valley; La Cour des Libraires; gothic;
Description
Rouen Cathedral, Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen, is a Roman Catholic Gothic cathedral in Rouen, in northwestern France. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Rouen and Normandy. La Cour des Libraires, a square once filled with booksellers' stalls A 13th century sculpted transept portal to the north of the cathedral is extraordinary Portail des Libraires, begun in 1278, under Archbishop de Flavacourt, whose 200 odd quatrefoil panels feature a thin strip of 22 scenes from Genesis plus the most comprehensive and imaginitive collection of grotesques and hybrid monsters ever to emerge from a medieval stonemason's yard.
Rouen Cathedral; Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen; Rouen; Normandy; France; Seine Valley; La Cour des Libraires; gothic;
Description
Rouen Cathedral, Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen, is a Roman Catholic Gothic cathedral in Rouen, in northwestern France. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Rouen and Normandy. La Cour des Libraires, a square once filled with booksellers' stalls A 13th century sculpted transept portal to the north of the cathedral is extraordinary Portail des Libraires, begun in 1278, under Archbishop de Flavacourt, whose 200 odd quatrefoil panels feature a thin strip of 22 scenes from Genesis plus the most comprehensive and imaginitive collection of grotesques and hybrid monsters ever to emerge from a medieval stonemason's yard.
Rouen Cathedral; Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen; Rouen; Normandy; France; Seine Valley; from Rue des Bonnetiers;
Description
Rouen Cathedral, Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen, is a Roman Catholic Gothic cathedral in Rouen, in northwestern France. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Rouen and Normandy. The spire was destroyed by lightning in 1822. The cathedral was named the tallest building (the lantern tower with the cast iron spire of the 19th century) in the world (151 m) from 1876 to 1880. The Portail des Calendes famous for its rich ornamentation, was completed in the first quarter of the fourteenth century and is the entrance to the north transept of the cathedral
Le grand logis; 16 century; Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire;
Le grand logis; 16 century; Dovecote; Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire;
Medieval village, Lot, Midi Pyrenees, France, Quercy, Les plus beaux villages de France, Les Causses du Quercy, Henri Martin, Andre Breton, Way of St James, St Jacques de Compostelle, house
Old post office; Old town hall; klaxon; ex Presbyery; ex Hotel de ville; Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire;
Old post office; Old town hall; klaxon; ex Presbyery; ex Hotel de ville; Foussais-Payré; Petites Cités de Caractère; Small towns of character; Poitou Charentes; Départment de Vendée; east central France; France; Europe; Pays de la Loire;