Amien Arrival and the Cathedral

We have arrived in Amiens and wifey has put the pressure on over at her blog, by

1) Blogging and

2) Saying I will post some pics.

The Cathedral is the most impressive building in town, built in the 1200s and surviving since that time. It can be seen from along way out of Amiens. During the day it looks like this.

Amiens Cathedral

Amiens Cathedral

And here is a close up of the middle portal showing Jesus in the centre with the 12 disciples and some old testament prophets

Middle Portal of the Amiens Cathedral Facade

Middle Portal of the Amiens Cathedral Facade

During this time of year they put on a light display to show how the façade would have looked when it was painted. There is a narrative that goes with the display but being in French I can offer no words as to the story of the place. Here is what the façade would have looked like at some point in its history.

The Amiens Cathedral Light display, showing what the cathedral would have looked like when it was painted.

The Amiens Cathedral Light display, showing what the cathedral would have looked like when it was painted.

And here is the Jesus Portal lit up

The middle portal lit up

The middle portal lit up

We took a tour of the cathedral on our first day here. The interior is vast and unheated. Breathing steam indoors was a first I believe.

Looking toward the congregation

Looking toward the congregation

One of the stained glass windows

One of the stained glass windows

Two exhausted people taking in the Cathedral

Two exhausted people taking in the Cathedral

More soon

 

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