Narthex Looking West
Image ID
6576
Filename
IMG_6935pdls.jpg
Title
Narthex Looking West
Location
Tournus Abbey, Tournus, France
Caption
The west entrance of the church leads into a dark narthex (late 10th or early 11th century) with a low, heavy vault. Like the nave, it has three aisles supported by plain round pillars. The center aisle is groin vaulted and the side aisles are barrel vaulted; some are decorated with frescoes. There are many tombstones embedded in the floor, including some interesting round ones from the 16th and 17th centuries that may cover funeral pits. The narthex is more substantial than most because it supports a large chapel above. The contrast as one leaves the dark narthex and enters the tall, bright nave is a spectacular effect.
Dates
created June 10, 2008 | added August 20, 2010 | updated February 28, 2025
Part of Trip
7
Credit
David Joyal
Copyright
All Rights Reserved. May not be copied without permission.
Camera
Canon EOS 40D
EXIF Data
10 mm · 3.20000 sec · ISO 200
Image Size
4100 x 2720 px (11 MP)
Quality
10
EdStockPhoto?
yes
Art History Images?
yes
map of Narthex Looking West map of Narthex Looking West
aerial view of Narthex Looking West
Location maps and aerial view of Narthex Looking West in Tournus Abbey, Tournus, France. Click a map to enlarge and zoom; click again to close.
Interactive aerial view of Narthex Looking West in Tournus Abbey, Tournus, France. Click top-right corner for full-screen view. close
Interactive location map of Narthex Looking West in Tournus Abbey, Tournus, France. Click top-right corner for full-screen view. close