St Etienne Cathedral, Auxerre, France
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Cathédrale St-Etienne d'Auxerre
Nous avons quitter la campagne pendant 3 jours pour nous rendre au Catalpa Festival à Auxerre ! (dans l'Yonne )
Nous avons donc visité le centre ville et c'est en fuyant la chaleur de la canicule que nous avons visité la cathédrale St-Etienne d'Auxerre ! Vu qu'il y fessai bon, j'ai pris le temps de filmer l'intérieur !
Cathédrale Saint-Étienne d'Auxerre
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Incendie à la Cathédrale Saint-Etienne d'Auxerre
Ce vendredi 11 mars, un incendie s'est déclaré au premier étage de la cathédrale Saint-Etienne, à Auxerre. Le feu se serait déclaré dans le secteur où des travaux sont actuellement en cours.
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FR : Ville d'Auxerre dans la région Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, dans le département de l'Yonne, avec la Cathédrale Saint-Etienne, son Abbaye Saint-Germain et son église Saint-Pierre.
EN : City of Auxerre in the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region, in the department of Yonne, with the Saint-Etienne Cathedral, Saint-Germain Abbey and Saint-Pierre church.
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Cathedrale Auxerre
This is the Cathedrale of Auxerre in France, so called Cathédrale St Etienne. I spent two years filming this edit waiting for the correct light and discussing with people to get access to the roofs, the tower, the bell. This project is finally finished and we will do a documentary with all the other footage I have. This church is actually in the same block of my childhood home, this is what it makes it so special to me. I woke up every morning facing it. It's so remarkable with all these details and sculptures.
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Auxerre, France - Auxerre Cathedral - During our cruise aboard hotel barge L’Art de Vivre we enjoy an excursion to the medieval town of Auxerre. Originally the capital of Lower Burgundy, the town prides itself on its lavish Renaissance houses, fine churches and particularly its magnificent cathedral situated close to the river.
The Gothic Cathédral St-Étienne was completed in 1560, taking over three centuries to build. The interior is lit up by 13th century stained glass. Flying buttresses lend support and architectural interest. The Musée St-Germain houses an exhibition of Gallo-Roman finds. It occupies a 12th century abbey founded by the wife of the first Christian king of France. The crypts are decorated with the oldest frescoes in France (9th century).
At the junction of the Canal du Nivernais and the River Yonne, Auxerre is a beautiful city and a pleasant port, with elegant buildings gracing its waterfront. Auxerre was an important spiritual centre and a big market town for timber and wine. The River Yonne made Auxerre's fortune. When rivers were the only viable means of transport in Europe, a good navigable river flowing towards interesting markets was the secret of wealth. Its town centre has a pedestrianized main square, timber-framed buildings and a 15th century tower with a richly-decorated 17th century clock. Cobblestone streets line the old quarter, and an open-air market beckons. Spires of three churches form an impressive skyline.
Places to see in ( Auxerre - France ) Cathedrale Saint Etienne
Places to see in ( Auxerre - France ) Cathedrale Saint Etienne
Auxerre Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church located in Auxerre, Burgundy, France. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Stephen, and is known for its large stained glass windows. Most of the Burgundian Gothic cathedral was built between 1215 and 1233, above an 11th-century crypt. Construction continued until the 1540s when the cupola, in Renaissance style that takes the place of one pinnacle on the completed tower, was completed. The first building campaign erected the chevet at the liturgical east end, followed later in the century by a new façade and the bases of new towers at the west end (still linked to the apse end by the nave of the old cathedral). Construction on the nave and transepts proceeded slowly throughout the 14th and 15th centuries.
The narrative sculptural program of the portals on the west end are noted for their extent and variety. Guillaume de Seignelay, bishop of Auxerre decided to undertake the reconstruction of the older edifice about 1215, to which he set an example by contributing heavily and consistently from his own resources, and even bequeathed funds after his transfer to the see of Paris in 1220. The chevet was completed by his successor, Henri de Villeneuve (1220–34); he left 1000 livres for the project, but construction slowed after his death, hampered by a dearth of funds.
Stimulus was provided about 1270 by Jean de Châlons-Rochefort, who had recently become Count of Auxerre, having supported the Duke of Burgundy against his own brother, by marrying Alix, the heiress of Auxerre. He was the largest fief-holder in the Duchy and commemorated the new status of his fief of Auxerre by enriching the front of its chief ornament, the cathedral, whose Carolingian nave had been erected by his ancestor Hugh de Châlons, 10th-century bishop of Auxerre. Its program of sculpture was carried through long after his death and completed in the early 15th century.
Auxerre was formerly an important diocese in Gaul, with a bishop as early as the 3rd century; the diocese was suppressed in 1821. A council held at Auxerre in 585 (or 578) under bishop Annacharius formulated forty-five canons, closely related in context to canons of the contemporary first and second Councils of Lyon and the Council of Mâcon. They are important as illustrating life and manners among the newly-converted Teutonic tribes and the Gallo-Romans of the time, the Catholic Encyclopedia asserts. Many of the decrees were directed against remnants of paganism and non-Christian customs; others bore witness to the persistence in the early Middle Ages in France of certain ancient Christian customs. The canons of the council of 695 or 697 were concerned chiefly with the Divine Office and ecclesiastical ceremonies.
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Cathédrale Saint Étienne d'Auxerre
Hello tout le monde, bienvenue à Auxerre !
Voici une visite 3d via le logiciel Google Earth, en partant de la Gare d'Auxerre-Saint-Gervais pour aller jusqu'à la Cathédrale Saint Étienne.
c'est une cathédrale catholique romaine française, située dans la ville d'Auxerre, dans le département de l'Yonne.
De style gothique, elle fait l'objet d'une protection au titre des monuments historiques depuis 1840. Elle est dédiée à saint Étienne, premier martyr auxerrois...
Découverte dAuxerre
Sur la route des vacances des vacanciers font une halte à Auxerre pour voir la ville . Ils firent une belle découverte.
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Auxerre Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Étienne d'Auxerre) is a Catholic church located in Auxerre, Burgundy, France.
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Monsters in the church. Monstrii din biserica. Cathédrale Saint-Étienne d'Auxerre
Is a Roman Catholic church located in Auxerre, Burgundy, France. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Stephen, and is known for its large stained glass windows.
The cathedral of Saint-Étienne (13th–16th-century Gothic), has three sculptured doorways and a rose window on the west front. A massive tower rises in the northwest corner. The early Gothic choir and the apsidal chapel contain some of the best 13th-century stained glass in France.
Cathedrale St.-Etienne domina orasul. In 1215, episcopul Guillaume de Seignelay a decis reconstructia in stil gotic a Catedralei romanice existente. Doua secole mai tarziu, partea principala a cladirii era gata, insa catedrala nu a fost terminata decat abia in 1560. Coloanele si nervurile boltilor sunt atat de subtil realizate incat par a nu sustine niciun fel de greutate.
Aspectul aerisit este subliniat si de culorile vii ale vitraliilor. Cripta romanica este la polul opus, cu bolta sa cu barne si cu stalpii robusti, toate ramase intacte. Absida infatiseaza inca o remarcabila fresca, cu Iisus pe cal inconjurat de ingeri, vestigii ale unei povestiri care odata acoperea intreaga biserica.
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Yonne : un incendie s’est déclaré à la cathédrale d'Auxerre
Les pompiers sont intervenus vendredi 11 mars 2016 dans la soirée pour éteindre un incendie à la cathédrale Saint-Etienne, à Auxerre.
Cattedrale di Saint Etienne ad Auxerre
la cripta della cattedrale dell'XI secolo conserva un insolito affresco raffigurante Cristo a cavallo
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Places to see in ( Auxerre - France )
Places to see in ( Auxerre - France )
Auxerre is a town on the Yonne River and in the Yonne department of the Burgundy region. Historically, the town owes its importance to its important position on the river, and also to the once important trade route between the Mediterranean and the North Sea. Auxerre has received the classification of a protected Historic Town in France as well as being one of the French 'villes d'art et histoire' towns (see French Towns of Art and History).
Auxerre is an interesting place to visit, with the town centre towered over by the cathedral and by several churches. The part of the town of most interest to visitors occupies the hill that runs up from the west bank of the river, and includes the major churches and the historical old town. Before starting to explore ask for the map at Auxerre Tourist Office - they have a paid version which suggests a route to be followed and an 'under the counter' free version which also shows the highlights. The main Tourist Office in Auxerre is next to the river, although a smaller one can also be found near the clocktower.
The best way to get a perspective of the churches in Auxerre is by walking onto the main bridge across the river (the Pont Paul Bert). From here you have a very good view of the Auxerre 'skyline' (and is also the place where many photographs of Auxerre are taken). From here you can see three main churches - running south to north these are the Church of Saint Peter, the Saint Etienne Cathedral, and the Saint Germain Abbey.
The Cathedral Saint-Etienne is an imposing gothic style cathedral built and modified from the 11th to the 16th centuries. Take a look at the carvings around the doorway then pass inside the cathedral to see some of the best known stained glass windows in France, and the fascinating 11th century crypt where you can see remains of the earlier cathedral on the same site and a very ancient fresco.
The Abbey of Saint-Germain at Auxerre is also interesting, with the cloisters and other monastery buildings now open to the public, partly as a museum dedicated to the history of Auxerre and region. The abbey is renowned for the frescoes it contains in its crypt which date from the 9th century and are the oldest known church frescoes in France. There are several other religious monuments in Auxerre including the Church of Saint-Pierre, the Church of Saint-Eusebé and the Visitandines Chapel among others.
Although they dominate the skyline, Auxerre is much more than just crypts and churches - the town itself has a great deal to offer as you explore and much of the old historic centre of the town is now a region of protected development. There are attractive squares where you can take a rest in a cafe, joined by narrow medieval streets and a myriad of attractive ancient houses, often with half-timbered facades. The parts of Auxerre around the town hall and the clock tower are the most interesting.
The highlight is the old town gateway in the heart of Auxerre Old Town, a 15th century clocktower where the ochre and gold coloured sundial and moondial can be seen. The tower is in the heart of the pedestrianised centre of Auxerre. The rest of the old town should also be explored, especially in the section of town between the Town Hall and the Saint Etienne Cathedral, where you will discover various other interesting buildings.
If you walk a little way along the river (the 'marine quarter' of the town), you have attractive views across the town and can see some of the many boats that stop here. There are two museums in Auxerre that are of interest to visitors. One is the Museum Leblanc-Duvernoy featuring tapestries and furniture, while the other is the Natural History Museum. Of the many parks and gardens in the town we recommend you visit the Arboretum Darnus-Rantheaume or the Parc de l'Arbre Sec, a botanic garden next to the river.
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