Arles: Cloître Saint-Trophime (Cloister of St. Trophime), France Provence [HD] (videoturysta.eu)
[EN] The Cloister of St. Trophime, located on the Place de la Republique, was built nearby to the cathedral in the late twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The most beautiful is the internal gallery, richly decorated. It is interesting that the entrance to the cloister is located not in the church, but from external doors in the Place de la Republique.
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[FR] Le cloître de Saint-Trophime, situé sur la place de la République, a été construit à proximité de la cathédrale à la fin du XIIe siècle. La plus belle est la galerie interne, richement décorée. Il est intéressant de constater que l'entrée du cloître est située non pas dans l'église, mais depuis les portes extérieures de la place de la République.
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[PL] Klasztor św. Trofima, znajdujący się na placu Republiki, został wybudowany obok katedry na przełomie XII i XIII wieku. Najpiękniejsze w nim są wewnętrzne krużganki, bogato zdobione. Co ciekawe, wejście do klasztoru nie znajduje się w kościele, lecz od strony placu Republiki.
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Arles, Eglise St-Trophime
The former cathedral of Arles, called Eglise St-Trophime, has a fantastic series of Byzantine sculptures around the door on the façade that have been recently restored to their pristine beauty. The interior is also from the Byzantine, older than the Gothic. It's quite a church, and another UNESCO World Heritage site. We also bring you to the Cloister of St-Trophime, tucked away around the corner. This cloister is like an open-air museum with architecture and sculpture spanning a 300-year period: gothic pointed arches on one side, and older, Romanesque barrel-vaulting on the other side.
The open court in the center is surrounded by beautiful columns, each with different, detailed stone carvings on their capitals, and corner columns especially noted for their realistic, gothic statues representing various saints. It's a calm and peaceful place. Cloisters are always rewarding to visit. There is a meditative and prayerful atmosphere in a cloister like this, worth visiting any time you see a cloister with the columns in the arcades surrounding an open square. You know that this had been at one time residence of the clergy, perhaps nuns and priests associated with the church were living upstairs. It is rare to find a cloister, such as this one that is so intricately decorated -- the top of each column is carved and some of the columns are really impressive works of art in themselves. Each of the smaller columns have elaborate capitals. Some of the arches are rounded and others are pointed, reflecting the different time periods, and in fact this cloister is generally considered to be the most important cloister in all of Provence. It's so easy to overlook because it has an unmarked doorway. You would not even know it's here unless you studied up a little bit in guidebooks or are watching this video, or heard about it somehow. It's the corner columns that are really the most spectacular of all in the cloister. There is a statue of St. Paul, that's one of the really important art masterpieces in here, and there are some detailed corner statues with relief scenes, and there are some other scenes of daily life carved into the galleries of the cloisters.
Saint-Trophime Narrated Introduction
This video provides a short, narrated introduction to the church of St Trophime in Arles, France, it's historical significance, and recent conservation efforts. These efforts include terrestrial 3D laser scanning of the cloister and portal of the church.
Outreach & Education - Cloister of St. Trophime in Arles, France
St. Trophime in Arles, France, is an important pilgrimage site and the starting point of the Via Tolosana to Santiago de Compostela. The church of St. Trophime was built between the eleventh and twelfth centuries—a time of great prosperity in Arles—while the construction of the adjoining monastic cloister began in the twelfth century. Its north and east galleries contain extraordinary Romanesque bas-relief sculptures and carved column capitals that depict stories from the Bible. The later, fourteenth-century south and west galleries of the cloister contain sculpture with scriptural depictions in the Gothic style.
In 2008, WMF became involved in the conservation of the cloister at St. Trophime. In collaboration with CyArk, WMF created laser scans of the cloister that allowed us to propose a detailed conservation program through web-based 3-D models in combination with drawings, high-resolution photography, and narrative descriptions of treatments to be employed.
This video explains the history of the cloister at St. Trophime through the use of some of those materials.
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The Church of St. Trophime is a Roman Catholic church and former cathedral located in the city of Arles, in the Bouches-du-Rhône Department of southern France. It was built between the 12th century and the 15th century, and is in the Romanesque architectural tradition.
The sculptures over the church's portal, particularly the Last Judgement, and the columns in the adjacent cloister, are considered some of the finest examples of Romanesque sculpture. The church was built upon the site of the 5th century basilica of Arles, named for St. Stephen. In the 15th century a Gothic choir was added to the Romanesque nave.
At the time the Cathedral was built, in the late 11th century or early 12th century, Arles was the second-largest city in Provence, with a population of between 15,000 and 20,000 people. It had a busy port on the Rhône, and two new cities, on either side of the old Roman town, surrounded by a wall. It was at least formally independent as the Kingdom of Arles, and it had attracted many religious orders, including the Knights Hospitalier, the Knights Templar and mendicant orders, which had built a number of churches within the town.
The apse and the transept were probably built first, in the late 11th century, and the nave and bell tower were completed in the second quarter of the 12th century.: The Romaneque church had a long central nave 20 meters high; lower collateral aisles on either side; a transept supporting the square central bell tower; and a chevet behind the altar at the east end with a hemispherical vault. The windows are small and high up on the nave, above the level of the collateral aisles.
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Auguste & Louis Lumière: Arles. La sortie de Saint-Trophime (1900)
Lumière Film Catalog no. 1222
Sortie des fidèles et animation sur le parvis de l’église.
Graphie originelle du titre : Arles : La sortie de St-Throphime.
Arles, St-Trophime
St.Trophime, ad Arles, fu eretta nei sec. XI - XII ed è sovrastata da un poderoso campanile quadrato del sec. XII°. La facciata è ornata dal magnifico portale della fine del sec. XII°, una delle più alte creazioni della scultura romanica. Ai lati si allineano statue di Santi tra snelle colonnine sorrette da leoni stilofori. Nella cornice superiore si stende una fascia di rilievi con gli Eletti a sinistra e i Dannati a destra; nei capitelli ai lati del portale, l'Annunciazione a sinistra e la natività a destra; sull'architrave gli Apostoli e nel timpano Cristo tra i simboli dei quattro evangelisti. Sul fianco destro troviamo lo stupendo chiostro con le gallerie est e nord romaniche del sec. XII° con volte a botte e arcate a tutto sesto.
I capitelli delle colonnine binate sono scolpiti con rilievi e scene tratti dal Vecchio e Nuovo testamento.
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Le portail sculpté et le cloitre de St-Trophime sont des merveilles de l'art Roman avec des sculptures récemment restaurées.
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( merci de noter la vidéo ) Le cloître Saint-Trophime ainsi que l'ensemble des bâtiments canoniaux ont été construits à l'angle de la #cathédrale. Deux de ses galeries, furent bâties à la fin du XII ème siècle. Voûtées en plein cintre, elles offrent un ensemble remarquable de travées composées d'arcades retombant sur des chapiteaux sculptés Sur les piliers intermédiaires et les piliers d'angle des statues se rapportent à la vie du Christ, aux grands saints de l'église Saint Trophime. Sur les châpitaux se déroule une iconographie autour des thèmes de l'Ancien et du Nouveau Testament. A la fin du XIVème siècle, le cloître fut terminé