We visited the stunning cathedral in the centre of the Bayeux in Normandy, France, while there on holiday back in August. Bayeux is well known for being the home of the Bayeux Tapestry which our daughter wanted to see (and we did), but you cant stop in Bayeux and not also see the cathedral !
Its a huge Norman cathedral with some pretty impressive gothic architecture, and dates back to the 11th century having links with William the Conqueror !
It is a magnificent building inside and out, and I particularly like its gargoyle rain spouts - which are pretty scary !!!
It was quite a lovely day when we visited back in August, and as such we were getting treated to some nice blue skies for a backdrop. They had these lovely sculptures outside the cathedral on the grass while we were there, and I thought they looked great (new against a backdrop of old).
The beauty continues inside, with these fantastic vaulted ceilings, flanked by these columns and arches down each side.
The sunshine outside was really making some of the stained glass really stand out.
And that in turn was casting some nice colours from the glass inside the church.
I really do love to see the coloured light from the windows !
There was also a reliquary which is a fairly common thing to see in churches in France, housing a relic (bone fragment), this time from the Blessed Catherine of Saint-Augustin.
I really loved the carving above - the workmanship in that is just awesome, and I really liked the colours/painting of it too.
The ministers pulpit (above) was rather grand too - quite a work of art in itself.
We really were catching coloured light all around the place from the windows which was lovely.
And it was also possible to visit the crypt underneath the cathedral, with these lovely paintings above the coloumns.
We also found a statue of Joan of Arc. To be fair, we found statues of Joan of Arc in all the churches we visited in this part of France, but each was still pretty impressive to see ! This alter also contained the symbol of the holy roman empire (you can see it there at the bottom in the centre). I always like to find these whenever we are visiting churches around the world. The Romans certainly did leave their mark - and when you see these everywhere, it makes me wonder if they ever did really go away !
There really was a ton to see inside - what a stunning place, although to be fair, they've had close to 1000 years to decorate the place !!!!
The magnificent bell towers out front were also quite impressive.
I just loved seeing the architecture - it truly is a work of art.
And look at the lovely carvings on the main door into the catehdral !
It really was a stunner of a building to visit - what an incredible place, and I think my third time visiting it, if my memory serves me well (with the first trip around 1998). And I'd happily go back tomorrow.
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Wow, that is pretty impressive. I am assuming they don't allow you to take photos of the tapestry. I'm always a bit amazed at how large these buildings are, but how relatively little space they have on the inside for seating. I feel like there aren't that many chairs in there compared to some churches I have been in.
Thats correct - the tapestry is kept in this especially dark room and photos are not allowed to protect it from light damage. Its quite impressive to see.
I have to say that the Bayeux cathedral is not that wide, so it does appear that there is not so much seating, although it is quite long. A lovely place, but then when you compare to the likes of Arras or Le Mans cathedrals which were just huge full stop - and had tons of seating.
An impressive town in general. I posted about the town and the tapestry before :
https://hive.blog/hive-163772/@hoosie/visiting-the-historic-city-of-bayeux-france-including-seeing-the-world-famous-tapestry
Very cool! I don't think I've ever been in a church that big. Maybe the one in New York near Rockefeller center...
We got a selfie of Hoosie!! Can't remember seeing that before. Its a lovely church BTW, very English
Lol - I have posted the odd picture of myself - I just dont like doing it !
It is a stunning church, and I guess it looks English, probably because we "adopted" the Norman style when William the Conqueror took the English throne.
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What amazing architecture. Impressive what they could do a thousand years ago.
To be fair, what we see today morphed over many hundreds of years, however, its still beyond impressive !
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Amazing architecture.... A huge one..i love the carvings the most!
Aye - the stone work and carvings are quite amazing !
The architecture displayed is truly extraordinary. This cathedral is very magnificent
Its certainly is very impressive architecture - the view at the back with the flying buttresses, knave and that central tower is stunning.
This church is really beautiful. I am always amazed by the architecture and construction of churches. specific to the individual
Aye - I'm the same, if there is one thing religion has given us, its amazing buildings - I also love seeing Islamic architecture, there are some very impressive mosques around.
Yes, mosques in Iran also have unique architecture. God willing, I will definitely share it with you in the not too distant future
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Wow, impressive and majestic Cathedral. I had heard about her, I had even seen images in documentaries, but nothing compares to this experience of being able to read the testimony of someone who was before her beauty. Thanks for sharing!
Aye really is a great example of a Norman cathedral - so worth the visit !
Wow, that place is really amazing, I was so amazed to see it, happy to be able to visit your post
I'm glad you liked it - its such a lovely building.
France really have pretty places although I've not been there but I love the environment.
Aye, France is a great country to visit - so much to see, and especially their churches !
Did you hear about The Black Church from Brasov? For some reason it seems very similar to me with the one presented in your post :)
I hadnt heard of that, but it looks really impressive and I can certainly see some similar architectural features ! Another one to add to the list !
Happy to hear! There are quite a few similar places in Romania so if you have a trip here, let me know and I'll happily help with suggestions!
Wow this cathedral is amazingly beautiful. The photos are spectacular, I enjoyed them as if I were there. I send you a warm greeting from Havana.
Many thanks - I'm glad you like the pics ! All the best from Edinburgh.
Wow! No doubts that this is a majestic building! A¡I know it’s a church, but it looks pretty fancy, very French, hehe
I didn’t know there are many Joan’s of Arch statues in the churches at around that area in France, I remember I saw one, but in one street in Paris. I really like this one the one that you’ve shared.
Thanks a lot for this posts! It’s great!!
Many thanks. We went into quite a few churches in the Normandy region and literally every church had a shrine or statue to Joan of Arc, and they all looked pretty fantastic.
Its not a great pic, but this is one of the statues I really liked outside of the church in Mayenne - she is the one up above the steps out front near the brown wooden door. I thought it was pretty cool.
Wow! Haven't seen such an amazing architecture in a while, the stones and carvings got me wowed. The cathedral is really astonishing
Aye - its a really impressive place the stone work is quite incredible !
This is an amazing similarity to the Elizaveta and Olga cathedral in my native city of Lviv.
Thank you for sharing this amazing architectural masterpiece.
Wow - that cathedral looks stunning !
Amazing architecture. Good post. Congratulations