One of the landmarks in Vouvant is, of course, its church, Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption. It was built in the 11th and 12th centuries, and like most of these old monuments in France, it continued to be modified, repaired, and maintained over the next five or six centuries.
The upper part was added in the 15th century and is decorated with Gothic-style sculptures.The upper row depicts the apostles witnessing the ascension of Jesus into Heaven. The bottom row represents The Last Supper — closer view below.
Wonderful to see!
ReplyDeleteVery impressive pictures, Ken; thanks a lot!
ReplyDeleteAll of them looking upward except for a couple.
ReplyDeleteLovely little church. Beautiful sculptures. Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteIn the Ascension, you can see that the doors of the elevator are closed. Two floors above you can see Jesus stepping out of the elevator.
In the Last Supper, one apostle is missing (he’s gone to do his business probably).
In fact, I just noticed that, he’s coming back! bv
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