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ALTER CHOIR NAVE

Romanesque St.Sernin Cathedral c.1080 to 1120 Toulouse, France

Floor Plan

Exterior of Choir

Main part of church center Nave Main part of church center

Nave looking east, c. 1100-18. Basilica of St Nave looking east, c.1100-18. Basilica of St. Sernin, Toulouse, Midi-Pyrenees, France.

Tops of Columns (supports- structural or decorative) Exterior Capitals Tops of Columns (supports- structural or decorative)

From the Bayeux Tapestry From the Bayeux Tapestry. Harold and his knights take the ship to Normandy. 

King Edward the Confessor addresses Harold.

Gothic Chartres Cathedral 1194 - 1260 Chartres, France