Medieval European Pillars
collected from various places in France, Spain and Italy in the 11th to 15th Centuries and reassembled at the Cloisters Museum in NYC
The Chapter House section comes from Notre-Dame-De-Pontaut. The chapter house was an important daily gathering place where business and chapters of the rules was discussed. The Monastic order's and documents governing monastic religious life were also read. The chapters of the rules was discussed. The monastic religious life were also read. The chapter house was so named because the monks would sit and listen to one monk read one chapter aloud from the monastic rule book. All of the business of the monastery and group confession also took place in the chapter house.
The architecture in the chapter house is Romanesque with Gothic elements. The chapter house has thick walls and small windows which are characteristic of Romanesque architecture. However, the ceiling of the chapter house demonstrates a vaulting system that developed during the Gothic period
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Hans Georg Gemünden 12/07/2012 8:24
Das erinnert mich an Kloster Maulbronn bei Bretten und Pforzheim und Kloster Eberbach im Rheingau ...Glenn Capers 16/04/2012 1:54
nice workHeike J 14/04/2012 8:35
eine gute BildkompositionHeike
Adele D. Oliver 12/04/2012 22:16
Nice composition and cut .... the columns very interesting and fine the light setting out the details in the stonework !!hugs, Adele
monika huertgen 12/04/2012 18:31
Schön diese alten Zeitzeugen.LG.Monika
pts 12/04/2012 17:53
Sehr schön, dass man diese historischen Relikte aufgehoben hat. Da sieht man klar die Fähigkeitender damaligen Steinmetze und Maurer. Ob sich
heute ein "Fachmann" an sowas rantraut ? Und was
mag sowas kosten ?
Tschüssing gemblue,
peter
claudine capello 12/04/2012 9:05
beautiful cut in this foto and beautiful light!!! compliments clJörg Klüber 12/04/2012 6:16
Ist noch bekannt, woher dies Pfeiler genau sind?Das ist mit neu mit diesem Bauwerk!
LG Jörg
groc 12/04/2012 4:00
Nice shot, Gi!I like specially the cut.
Bw Joan