Photographer’s Note
It crossed the ocean....
Infos from Wiki:
Saint-Michel-de-Cuxa (Catalan: Sant Miquel de Cuixà) is a Catalan Benedictine abbey located in the territory of the commune of Codalet, in the Pyrénées-Orientales département, in southwestern France. It was an important cultural centre in the regency of Abbot Oliva.
[edit] Foundation and apogee of the abbey
The origins of Cuixà abbey lie at Sant Andreu d'Eixalada abbey, founded in about 840, and located at the head of the Tet valley. In the autumn of 878, the river broke its banks, flooding and destroying the monastery (located near the river-bed) forcing the monks to seek refuge in the surrounding countryside. The community then transferred to Cuixà, a minor cenobitic community dedicated to Saint Germanus, led by Father Protasius.
In June 879, Protasius and Miro the Elder, count of Conflent and Rosselló, signed the founding treaty of the new monastery, whereby Cuixà extended its properties with those contributed by Eixalada and Protasius was named abbot.
The abbey continued under the protection of the count of Cerdanya and Conflent. The territory then came under the domain of the family of Wilfred I, count of Barcelona in 870. In about 940, under the initiative of Sunifred II of Cerdanya, a new church dedicated to Saint Michael was built. In 956 the building was refurbished and made more sumptuous; the main altar was consecrated on 30 September 974 by Garí, a monk from Cluny who led five southern monasteries.
part of the cloister is at the Metropolitan collection of middle age art.
Facade of the church is in the WS
Critiques | Translate
mauro61
(14956) 2009-11-08 5:51
ciao Giorgio,
mi piace il POV da cui hai scattato e anche se con una piccola deformazione permette di godere interamente della vista di questa bella architettura,
buona domenica
maurizio
paololg
(13396) 2009-11-08 6:40
Ciao caro Giorgio,
grazie alla buona prospettiva, questa immagine assume una gradevole profondità di campo, mostrandoci questa imponente abbazia con questo curioso chiostro costruito a metà. Buona luminosità e resa dei colori, complimenti!
Ciao, passa una buona settimana!
Paolo
adramad
(3420) 2009-11-08 15:24
Hello Giorgio.
So really, the rest of St. Michel cloister. this one is in N.Y., in the Museum The Cloisters, in my gallery I have a photo of this , in this museum they have many things of France,Spain and also some of Italy.
This photo in which you show us another part of the cloister together with the church and tower is a nice set with a luminous light and good colors.
Regards.
Luis.
P/D. Very good Note.
AKITA
(5153) 2009-11-08 15:56
dear Giorgio,
a beautiful view shot of the old stone building from your original wide POV,
to my regret, many Japanese historical and artistic works are not in Japan, but in USA, UK and so on...
maybe Chinese, Egyptian, etc too...
anyway, this light and arches are very French and Mediterranean, it is very pleasant to my eyes.
thank you for your excellent shot,
Akihisa
Photo Information
-
Copyright: Giorgio Mercuri (giorgimer)
(20856) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-07-26
- Categories: Architecture
- Exposure: f/8, 1/100 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2009-11-08 4:53








