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A centre for religious worship
We were there on a Sunday morning and could hear the organ and singing, but as people were still going in we popped in for a quick peep. Architecturally it seemed relatively plain and in need of some...
Eglise St-Benoit is the main church of Castres, a town located in the South part of France. It is a building built in the XVII and XVIII centuries, after it was destroyed. The place is goos, but not v...
The netting across the width of the chancery obscures the magnificent ceiling. The Church is dark and mysterious with soaring fluted columns, high windows and a sense of age. It has been witness to Re...
A centre for religious worship
We were there on a Sunday morning and could hear the organ and singing, but as people were still going in we popped in for a quick peep. Architecturally it seemed relatively plain and in need of some...
Cold church
Cold in the outside, cold in the inside. Although it was its beauty, the feeling inside was again: Cold. Just a quick visit after the Goya Museo.
Grim looking church
This cathedral does not have an attractive exterior & the interior is very dark with not much to admire.
The main church in Castres
Eglise St-Benoit is the main church of Castres, a town located in the South part of France. It is a building built in the XVII and XVIII centuries, after it was destroyed. The place is goos, but not v...
Dark, dour and moody
The netting across the width of the chancery obscures the magnificent ceiling. The Church is dark and mysterious with soaring fluted columns, high windows and a sense of age. It has been witness to Re...