Rosace de la Collégiale Notre-Dame - Montréal (Yonne), France
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La rosace sur la facade de la collégiale Notre-Dame, est l'une des plus anciennes de France. Ses huit rayons sont formés de fines colonnettes et terminés par une arcature ajourée. L'église renferme plusieurs autres belles verrières.
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Location: Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Date Posted: 10/14/2011
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The rose window on the facade of the church is one of the most ancient in France. It is a large rose window with petal-like patterns and glazed with stained glass.
The Collégiale Notre-Dame, built in the XIIth century, is the church of the municipality of Montréal in Burgundy. It is situated at the top of the village with a magnificent view of the valley. Inside the church, the intricately carved 16th century stalls are well worth a visit. It was classified as a historic monument in 1846.
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