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Chapel, with stone altar, statues in niches and stained glass windows, at the Manoir de Launay, built in the late 14th and mid 15th centuries, then bought by King Rene, duke of Anjou, in 1444, where he lived with Isabelle de Lorraine, at Villebernier, near Saumur, Maine-et-Loire, France. The manor house is Renaissance is style, with decorative turrets and moats, and the complex includes a chapel, Hall of the Lords, gallery, recess rooms, dovecote, kitchen, courtyards with peristyle colonnades. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR6177604
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Purpose
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7087px × 4724px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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15TH CENTURY
Altar
ANJOU
Architecture
belief
building
CANDELABRA
Candle
CATHOLIC
Catholicism
Chair
Chapel
Christian
Christianity
Church
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Cross
Crucifix
Duc d'Anjou
Duke of Anjou
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Faith
French
Glass
HERITAGE
HISTORIC MONUMENT
History
HOME
HORIZONTAL
House
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
King Rene
LOIRE VALLEY
Maine-et-Loire
Manor House
MANSION
Minor Arts
Monument Historique
Niche
Pays de la Loire
religion
Religious
Renaissance
Rene d'Anjou
RESIDENCE
royal
Royalty
SACRED
Saumur
Sculpture
Stained Glass
stained glass window
Statue
Western Europe
Western European
Window