Saint Gatien’s Cathedral in Tours, France, features a complex blending of Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance Architecture
6 thoughts on “PHOTO: The Unique Architecture of Saint Gatien’s Cathedral in Tours, France”
How did you get that picture? Unless they’ve torn down the block of buildings in front of the cathedral, this is an impossible shot! You’re a great photographer, but this is magic!
Hi Libbie: I’ve never been there before so I don’t know if they’ve torn down buildings or not.But I do use a super wide angle lens. So glad you liked my photo!
How did you get that picture? Unless they’ve torn down the block of buildings in front of the cathedral, this is an impossible shot! You’re a great photographer, but this is magic!
Libbie
Hi Libbie: I’ve never been there before so I don’t know if they’ve torn down buildings or not.But I do use a super wide angle lens. So glad you liked my photo!
Beautiful lighting on the fascia of the building.
Agreed, Mark, And what was really interesting is that the interior was dark, cavernous, and uninteresting.
love your pictures and posts. Thanks for letting me into your travels.
lynn
Thank you so much, Lynn!