Eugenio Archontopoulos > The Loire photo
Eugenio Archontopoulos > The Loire photo
Eugenio Archontopoulos > The Cathedral of Angers, named after Saint Maurice, was built in the 12th and 13th centuries by two ambitious successive bishops, Normand de Doue and Guillaume de Beaumont. The cathedral is considered a fine example of a balance between Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Its unusually wide Romanesque nave, with no side aisles, opens into a Gothic transept and choir.
Eugenio Archontopoulos > The Cathedral of Angers, named after Saint Maurice, was built in the 12th and 13th centuries by two ambitious successive bishops, Normand de Doue and Guillaume de Beaumont. The cathedral is considered a fine example of a balance between Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Its unusually wide Romanesque nave, with no side aisles, opens into a Gothic transept and choir.
Eugenio Archontopoulos > The Cathedral of Angers, named after Saint Maurice, was built in the 12th and 13th centuries by two ambitious successive bishops, Normand de Doue and Guillaume de Beaumont. The cathedral is considered a fine example of a balance between Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Its unusually wide Romanesque nave, with no side aisles, opens into a Gothic transept and choir.
Eugenio Archontopoulos > The Cathedral of Angers, named after Saint Maurice, was built in the 12th and 13th centuries by two ambitious successive bishops, Normand de Doue and Guillaume de Beaumont. The cathedral is considered a fine example of a balance between Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Its unusually wide Romanesque nave, with no side aisles, opens into a Gothic transept and choir.
Eugenio Archontopoulos > The Cathedral of Angers, named after Saint Maurice, was built in the 12th and 13th centuries by two ambitious successive bishops, Normand de Doue and Guillaume de Beaumont. The cathedral is considered a fine example of a balance between Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Its unusually wide Romanesque nave, with no side aisles, opens into a Gothic transept and choir.
Eugenio Archontopoulos > The Cathedral of Angers, named after Saint Maurice, was built in the 12th and 13th centuries by two ambitious successive bishops, Normand de Doue and Guillaume de Beaumont. The cathedral is considered a fine example of a balance between Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Its unusually wide Romanesque nave, with no side aisles, opens into a Gothic transept and choir.
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