Welcome to "L'Isle," and to this Church. The Church is orientated towards Jerusalem: place of Life, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Its very history makes Our Lord ever present - it is the key to a deeper understanding...
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
l'isle sur la sorgue
Once again, Professor Gross did not disappoint when it came to our weekly field trip for our Treasures of Provence class. I am an absolute sucker for a good church, and the chapel in L'Isle sur la Sorgue was one of the most beautifully crafted places I have ever seen. The outside structure was rather bare, but somehow I had a keen instinct that there was something special contained between its walls. Referred to as the "Collegiate Church, our lady of the Angels" in English, the Baroque-inspired interior housed twelve decorative side vaults with one massive avant-garde center altar. If only I could pick the brain of the mastermind behind the interior design of this church: I am certain only a genius could create such a grand layout. My flash-less photographs in no way do this chapel justice, so I like to think I'm one of the few fortunate people in this world that will have the opportunity to truly experience the wonders of this place. As I sat in awe of the gold masterpiece nestled at the end of the sanctuary, classical music began ringing throughout the chapel. The echoes created a more energetic and welcoming vibe that is often missing from iconic churches. Some visitors might have felt lost in a sea of painted sculptures and ornate decorations, but I found myself strolling through one of Christ's most beautiful homes here on earth.
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4 comments:
Very Neat!, the detail of the gold looks amazing!
Gav
Oh I LOVE the beautiful church Kelsey!!!!!!! I assume it is still active!!!!!!! WIll be looking forward to your next adventure!!!! Many hugs to you!!!!!!! <>
Got so caught up in look and enjoying, forgot to sign my note!!!! G'ma
How exciting!! It sounds absolutely gorgeous!! Thanks for sharing it with us.
-Mama-
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