Tuesday, May 27, 2014

L'église de St. Eustasius

The Church of St. Eustace is across from Les Halles, and, tall and flamboyant, it is surely one of the landmarks of the city. It is of very late Gothic style and architecture, built from 1532-1632. It is said to house a few large Rubens, but I'll have to go back to see them.
St. Eustace, facade and south side















Nave















Choir




















Vaulting, interesting late Gothic, very high




















North transept and rose window




















Organ















A bit of the elevation; must re-visit this place

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