Gothic remnants - Bayeux, France
Posted by: ToRo61
N 49° 16.508 W 000° 42.176
30U E 667078 N 5460580
Gothic remnants beside of Bayeux Cathedral.
Waymark Code: WMMCFZ
Location: Normandie, France
Date Posted: 08/31/2014
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The archaeological excavations carried out in this sector have revealed a rectagular building dating front the 9th-10th centuries, situated at right angles to the ramparts and using the latter as an eastem gable. Studied on only three sides, the building measures 9.70, metres long by at least 5 metres wide. Inside, its floor was formed of a pavement of small fiat stones (here represented by a modem reconstruction), and a red paint coating covered part of the walls.
From the middle of the 12 century, the building is mentioned in documents as being part of the cathedral fabric. The fabric is ah institution designed to provide for the construction and the upkeep of holy buildings. It is also responsible for keeping the liturgical objects, the vestments and the liturgical books. It draws its resources from the tithes, donations and legacies given by the faithful.
Type: Remnant
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