The outside of a church. This morning we walked to the Place de la Republique. Two churches face each other across the east and west sides of the Place. Eglise St-Trophime sits on the east side of the Place. It was built in the 11th and 12th centuries. The front of the church is intricately sculpted with lots of peculiar details to examine.
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The top of Eglise St-Trophime |
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The doors to the church |
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Sheep safely grazing |
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A quirky little face peering over the saint's shoulder |
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Lions |
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St. Trophime, a late-2nd/early-3rd-century Bishop of Arles with a flying lion and flying cow |
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