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Lower chapel, Chateau de Germolles, Burgundy, France
Lower chapel, 13th century, underneath the 14th century ducal chapel, in the Chateau de Germolles, Burgundy, France, built 1385-1400 as the residence of the Dukes of Burgundy. The lower chapel was part of the original fortress and combines Gothic and Burgundian Romanesque elements, with sculptured decoration with both Romanesque reliefs and Gothic foliage. The chateau was built under Philippe le Hardi or Philip the Bold, first Duke of Burgundy of the new royal Valois dynasty, and then given to his wife, Margaret of Flanders, Duchess of Burgundy. The architect Drouet de Dammartin, the sculptors Jean de Marville and Claus Sluter and the painter Jean de Beaumetz all worked on the building. It was subsequently used by Jean sans Peur or John the Fearless, Philippe le Bon or Philip the Good and Charles le Temeraire or Charles the Bold. The chateau is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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AR9185660
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Public
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4573px × 7087px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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13TH CENTURY
Altar
Architecture
belief
Bourgogne
building
Burgundian
Burgundy
Castle
Chapel
Chateau
Christian
Christianity
color
Duc de Bourgogne
DUCHESS OF BURGUNDY
DUKE OF BURGUNDY
DYNASTY
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Faith
Family
France
French
Gothic
HERITAGE
HISTORIC MONUMENT
History
IMAGE
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
Lower Chapel
margaret of flanders
MC
Monument Historique
philip the bold
religion
Religious
RESIDENCE
RIB VAULT
SACRED
STALLS
VALOIS
VAULTED
VERTICAL
Western Europe
Western European