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Gensac-la-Pallue - Saint-Martin

Gensac-la-Pallue - Saint-Martin
Gensac-la-Pallue is a small town, about 10kms southeast of Cognac, with a population of 1500. Saint Martin is the large parish church of the town. It is not known, who financed this church, when it was erected within the 12th century (the choir and tower were added a century later) and there are no obvious connections to one of the important abbeys of the area, but for a parish church, built on swampy grounds, this is a pretty prestigious structure.

Saint-Martin has a western facade, that is extraordenary, as not many churches in the Poitou have three horizontal registers/levels.

There is a long frieze-like band extending all over the facade. This frieze is pretty weathered in parts after 800 years, but other more sheltered stretches seem untouched by the centuries. In the center of a jungle on entwined vines a monk (?) has risen from his chair and now blesses the onlooker.

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 Martin M. Miles
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Creeping vines, forming a dense jungle, spelt danger for the pilgrims, who had to cross. This greeting monk seems the symbol of a safe heaven inmidst a threatening enviroment.
10 years ago.

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