Photos tagged as stained_glass
Travel Photography Photos tagged as stained_glass
501 photos | Tags: stained_glass Show as stream
In the Iglesia de Santa Mónica, Sarrat, Laoag, Philippines by ToonSarah
- 25 February 2025 - Philippines
- Tags: churches philippines stained_glass
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
In the Cathedral Church of St. William the Hermit, Laoag, Philippines by ToonSarah
- 25 February 2025 - Laoag City, Philippines
- Tags: philippines cathedral stained_glass
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
San Agustin Church of Paoay, Philippines by ToonSarah
- 25 February 2025 - Paoay, Philippines
- Tags: churches philippines stained_glass
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
San Agustin Church of Paoay, Philippines by ToonSarah
- 25 February 2025 - Paoay, Philippines
- Tags: churches philippines stained_glass
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
San Juan Bautista, Badoc, Philippines by ToonSarah
- 25 February 2025 - Philippines
- Tags: churches philippines stained_glass
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
San Juan Bautista, Badoc, Philippines by ToonSarah
- 25 February 2025 - Philippines
- Tags: churches philippines stained_glass
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
Shrine of Nuestra Señora de la Caridad de Bantay, Vigan by ToonSarah
- 23 February 2025 - Bantay, Philippines
- Tags: church philippines stained_glass vigan
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
Shrine of Nuestra Señora de la Caridad de Bantay, Vigan by ToonSarah
- 23 February 2025 - Bantay, Philippines
- Tags: church philippines stained_glass vigan
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
The Cathedral, Intramuros, Manila by ToonSarah
- 18 February 2025 - Port District, Philippines
- Tags: philippines cathedral manila stained_glass
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
The Cathedral, Intramuros, Manila by ToonSarah
- 18 February 2025 - Port District, Philippines
- Tags: philippines cathedral manila stained_glass
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
The Cathedral, Intramuros, Manila by ToonSarah
- 18 February 2025 - Port District, Philippines
- Tags: philippines cathedral manila stained_glass
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
In Saint Étienne-du-Mont, Paris by ToonSarah
- 6 September 2024 - Paris 5e Arrondissement, France
- Tags: paris church stained_glass
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
In Saint Étienne-du-Mont, Paris by ToonSarah
- 6 September 2024 - Paris 5e Arrondissement, France
- Tags: paris church stained_glass
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
Chartres - Eglise Saint Pierre, another beautiful Gothic Church in Chartres by Beausoleil
St. Pierre is the former abbey church of a Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th centuries , the Saint-Pierre church became a parish in 1803 and is one of the more interesting monuments in Chartres. It would undoubtedly have more visitors if it did not live in the shadow of the famous Cathedral of Notre Dame. It is definitely worth a visit though.
- 4 June 2024 - Chartres, France
- Tags: churches france gothic_architecture stained_glass chartres
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
Chartres - View of Cathedral Notre Dame from the Eure River by Beausoleil
A friend took a photo from here many years ago and I wanted to find the spot. You just walk along the Eure River until you find the little parking area and look up and see the magnificent cathedral. It's the perfect view.
- 4 June 2024 - Chartres, France
- Tags: churches cathedrals rivers france gothic_architecture stained_glass chartres
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
Chartres - Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres - One of the Rose Windows by Beausoleil
The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are held to be one of the best-preserved and most complete set of medieval stained glass, notably celebrated for their colors, especially their cobalt blue usually referred to as "Chartres Blue". I've always been fascinated by the Choir sculptures, a stone wall with sculpted scenes that tell the story of Mary and Jesus. The wall is over 6 meters tall and 100 meters long, and has four levels: a base, clerestory, 40 niches, and a stone lace crown. The wall was commissioned in the 16th century to keep the laity out of the liturgical choir. On our previous trip they were in the process of being cleaned so we didn't see all of them. On this trip, the cleaning was done and it was magnificent. If you can't read, this is the bible in stone and in the Middle Ages, most people couldn't read. Another favorite part of the church is the ancient stone floor. It is worn and polished to a sheen. Every time I see it, I wonder how many people have walked there before me. There is an incredible feeling of history and continuity here.
- 4 June 2024 - Chartres, France
- Tags: churches art cathedrals france sculpture stained_glass chartres religious_art
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
Chartres - Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres - the Main Altar by Beausoleil
The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are held to be one of the best-preserved and most complete set of medieval stained glass, notably celebrated for their colors, especially their cobalt blue usually referred to as "Chartres Blue". I've always been fascinated by the Choir sculptures, a stone wall with sculpted scenes that tell the story of Mary and Jesus. The wall is over 6 meters tall and 100 meters long, and has four levels: a base, clerestory, 40 niches, and a stone lace crown. The wall was commissioned in the 16th century to keep the laity out of the liturgical choir. On our previous trip they were in the process of being cleaned so we didn't see all of them. On this trip, the cleaning was done and it was magnificent. If you can't read, this is the bible in stone and in the Middle Ages, most people couldn't read. Another favorite part of the church is the ancient stone floor. It is worn and polished to a sheen. Every time I see it, I wonder how many people have walked there before me. There is an incredible feeling of history and continuity here.
- 4 June 2024 - Chartres, France
- Tags: churches art cathedrals france sculpture stained_glass chartres religious_art
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
Chartres - Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres - a Crucifix by Beausoleil
The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are held to be one of the best-preserved and most complete set of medieval stained glass, notably celebrated for their colors, especially their cobalt blue usually referred to as "Chartres Blue". I've always been fascinated by the Choir sculptures, a stone wall with sculpted scenes that tell the story of Mary and Jesus. The wall is over 6 meters tall and 100 meters long, and has four levels: a base, clerestory, 40 niches, and a stone lace crown. The wall was commissioned in the 16th century to keep the laity out of the liturgical choir. On our previous trip they were in the process of being cleaned so we didn't see all of them. On this trip, the cleaning was done and it was magnificent. If you can't read, this is the bible in stone and in the Middle Ages, most people couldn't read. Another favorite part of the church is the ancient stone floor. It is worn and polished to a sheen. Every time I see it, I wonder how many people have walked there before me. There is an incredible feeling of history and continuity here.
- 4 June 2024 - Chartres, France
- Tags: churches art cathedrals france sculpture stained_glass chartres religious_art
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
Chartres - Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres - The Lady Chapel by Beausoleil
The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are held to be one of the best-preserved and most complete set of medieval stained glass, notably celebrated for their colors, especially their cobalt blue usually referred to as "Chartres Blue". I've always been fascinated by the Choir sculptures, a stone wall with sculpted scenes that tell the story of Mary and Jesus. The wall is over 6 meters tall and 100 meters long, and has four levels: a base, clerestory, 40 niches, and a stone lace crown. The wall was commissioned in the 16th century to keep the laity out of the liturgical choir. On our previous trip they were in the process of being cleaned so we didn't see all of them. On this trip, the cleaning was done and it was magnificent. If you can't read, this is the bible in stone and in the Middle Ages, most people couldn't read. Another favorite part of the church is the ancient stone floor. It is worn and polished to a sheen. Every time I see it, I wonder how many people have walked there before me. There is an incredible feeling of history and continuity here.
- 4 June 2024 - Chartres, France
- Tags: churches art cathedrals france sculpture stained_glass chartres religious_art
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
Chartres - Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres - the Choir Screen by Beausoleil
The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are held to be one of the best-preserved and most complete set of medieval stained glass, notably celebrated for their colors, especially their cobalt blue usually referred to as "Chartres Blue". I've always been fascinated by the Choir sculptures, a stone wall with sculpted scenes that tell the story of Mary and Jesus. The wall is over 6 meters tall and 100 meters long, and has four levels: a base, clerestory, 40 niches, and a stone lace crown. The wall was commissioned in the 16th century to keep the laity out of the liturgical choir. On our previous trip they were in the process of being cleaned so we didn't see all of them. On this trip, the cleaning was done and it was magnificent. If you can't read, this is the bible in stone and in the Middle Ages, most people couldn't read. Another favorite part of the church is the ancient stone floor. It is worn and polished to a sheen. Every time I see it, I wonder how many people have walked there before me. There is an incredible feeling of history and continuity here.
- 4 June 2024 - Chartres, France
- Tags: churches art cathedrals france sculpture stained_glass chartres religious_art
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
Chartres - Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres - the Choir Screen by Beausoleil
The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are held to be one of the best-preserved and most complete set of medieval stained glass, notably celebrated for their colors, especially their cobalt blue usually referred to as "Chartres Blue". I've always been fascinated by the Choir sculptures, a stone wall with sculpted scenes that tell the story of Mary and Jesus. The wall is over 6 meters tall and 100 meters long, and has four levels: a base, clerestory, 40 niches, and a stone lace crown. The wall was commissioned in the 16th century to keep the laity out of the liturgical choir. On our previous trip they were in the process of being cleaned so we didn't see all of them. On this trip, the cleaning was done and it was magnificent. If you can't read, this is the bible in stone and in the Middle Ages, most people couldn't read. Another favorite part of the church is the ancient stone floor. It is worn and polished to a sheen. Every time I see it, I wonder how many people have walked there before me. There is an incredible feeling of history and continuity here.
- 4 June 2024 - Chartres, France
- Tags: churches art cathedrals france sculpture stained_glass chartres religious_art
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
Chartres - Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres - the Choir Screen by Beausoleil
The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are held to be one of the best-preserved and most complete set of medieval stained glass, notably celebrated for their colors, especially their cobalt blue usually referred to as "Chartres Blue". I've always been fascinated by the Choir sculptures, a stone wall with sculpted scenes that tell the story of Mary and Jesus. The wall is over 6 meters tall and 100 meters long, and has four levels: a base, clerestory, 40 niches, and a stone lace crown. The wall was commissioned in the 16th century to keep the laity out of the liturgical choir. On our previous trip they were in the process of being cleaned so we didn't see all of them. On this trip, the cleaning was done and it was magnificent. If you can't read, this is the bible in stone and in the Middle Ages, most people couldn't read. Another favorite part of the church is the ancient stone floor. It is worn and polished to a sheen. Every time I see it, I wonder how many people have walked there before me. There is an incredible feeling of history and continuity here.
- 4 June 2024 - Chartres, France
- Tags: churches art cathedrals france sculpture stained_glass chartres religious_art
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
Chartres - Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres - the Choir Screen by Beausoleil
The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are held to be one of the best-preserved and most complete set of medieval stained glass, notably celebrated for their colors, especially their cobalt blue usually referred to as "Chartres Blue". I've always been fascinated by the Choir sculptures, a stone wall with sculpted scenes that tell the story of Mary and Jesus. The wall is over 6 meters tall and 100 meters long, and has four levels: a base, clerestory, 40 niches, and a stone lace crown. The wall was commissioned in the 16th century to keep the laity out of the liturgical choir. On our previous trip they were in the process of being cleaned so we didn't see all of them. On this trip, the cleaning was done and it was magnificent. If you can't read, this is the bible in stone and in the Middle Ages, most people couldn't read. Another favorite part of the church is the ancient stone floor. It is worn and polished to a sheen. Every time I see it, I wonder how many people have walked there before me. There is an incredible feeling of history and continuity here.
- 4 June 2024 - Chartres, France
- Tags: churches art cathedrals france sculpture stained_glass chartres religious_art
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
Chartres - Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres - the Choir Screen by Beausoleil
The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are held to be one of the best-preserved and most complete set of medieval stained glass, notably celebrated for their colors, especially their cobalt blue usually referred to as "Chartres Blue". I've always been fascinated by the Choir sculptures, a stone wall with sculpted scenes that tell the story of Mary and Jesus. The wall is over 6 meters tall and 100 meters long, and has four levels: a base, clerestory, 40 niches, and a stone lace crown. The wall was commissioned in the 16th century to keep the laity out of the liturgical choir. On our previous trip they were in the process of being cleaned so we didn't see all of them. On this trip, the cleaning was done and it was magnificent. If you can't read, this is the bible in stone and in the Middle Ages, most people couldn't read. Another favorite part of the church is the ancient stone floor. It is worn and polished to a sheen. Every time I see it, I wonder how many people have walked there before me. There is an incredible feeling of history and continuity here.
- 4 June 2024 - Chartres, France
- Tags: churches art cathedrals france sculpture stained_glass chartres religious_art
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!
Chartres - Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres - a Rose Window by Beausoleil
The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are held to be one of the best-preserved and most complete set of medieval stained glass, notably celebrated for their colors, especially their cobalt blue usually referred to as "Chartres Blue". I've always been fascinated by the Choir sculptures, a stone wall with sculpted scenes that tell the story of Mary and Jesus. The wall is over 6 meters tall and 100 meters long, and has four levels: a base, clerestory, 40 niches, and a stone lace crown. The wall was commissioned in the 16th century to keep the laity out of the liturgical choir. On our previous trip they were in the process of being cleaned so we didn't see all of them. On this trip, the cleaning was done and it was magnificent. If you can't read, this is the bible in stone and in the Middle Ages, most people couldn't read. Another favorite part of the church is the ancient stone floor. It is worn and polished to a sheen. Every time I see it, I wonder how many people have walked there before me. There is an incredible feeling of history and continuity here.
- 4 June 2024 - Chartres, France
- Tags: churches art cathedrals france sculpture stained_glass chartres religious_art
- Add a comment (0)
- Star this if you like it!