Saint Eustache
Today's Sunday Church Series takes us to Saint Eustache in the 1eme, built between 1532-1632. It is considered an excellent example of late Gothic architecture. See for yourself.
For all my faithful readers and commentors, I have been very busy with training for a new job. I hope to get back to comments and blog visits shortly.
Beautiful color and light in this picture.
ReplyDeleteIt's an amazing church.
Have a nice day.
Berit.
Tones and framing very nice.
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Wong
It's magnificent, and those lights are gorgeous! All the best with your training and new job, V!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful church, it looks big enough to be a Cathedral.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck and congratulations on your new job!
Jane
What great coloring. I keep meaning to go inside, I've looked at the outside enough! Karin really loved it.
ReplyDeleteWOW .. and another WOW to the blue door below..
ReplyDeleteThis view is breathtaking, V. I have been but would really like to hear a concert and take photos of the organ pipes. Beautiful Sunday photo.
ReplyDeleteGenie
The ceiling just soars overhead -- and the colors are lovely. Would love to visit this gorgeous church (putting it on "the list"). Best wishes for the job!
ReplyDeleteMarie
I follow a lot of Paris blogs, but had not seen yours prior to today, when it appeared on a recommended listing within Google Reader. (Jeez! I think that last sentence was long enough to make me think I'm channeling Henry James). Anyway, I am now a full time subscriber and I do love your photos!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful light, V! And good luck with the new gig!
ReplyDeleteStunning. The only word for it.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous church!!! Wonderful photo!!!
ReplyDeleteA new job??? Happy training!!!
Really a nice church !
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