Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Meung-sur-Loire

Meung-sur-Loire - Saint-Liphard

26 Mar 2015 1 2 193
This church, dedicated to Saint-Liphard, once was a collegiate church. It is located next to the former country residence of the Bishops of Orléans. A chapel was erected over the grave of the Saint Liphard, a cousin of Clovis, who had lived here a hermit´s life. Later this became part of a monastery and from 1068 on it was a Collegiate Chapter, depending it directly upon the neighbouring Bishop of Orleans. The church was consecrated in 1146, but then probably only the choir was completed. The nave, the aisles and the vaulting date to the 12th century

Meung-sur-Loire - Saint-Liphard

26 Mar 2015 2 184
This church, dedicated to Saint-Liphard, once was a collegiate church. It is located next to the former country residence of the Bishops of Orléans. A chapel was erected over the grave of the Saint Liphard, a cousin of Clovis, who had lived here a hermit´s life. Later this became part of a monastery and from 1068 on it was a Collegiate Chapter, depending it directly upon the neighbouring Bishop of Orleans. The collegiale´s nice Romanesque side portal.

Meung-sur-Loire - Saint-Liphard

26 Mar 2015 1 200
This church, dedicated to Saint-Liphard, once was a collegiate church. It is located next to the former country residence of the Bishops of Orléans. A chapel was erected over the grave of the Saint Liphard, a cousin of Clovis, who had lived here a hermit´s life. Later this became part of a monastery and from 1068 on it was a Collegiate Chapter, depending it directly upon the neighbouring Bishop of Orleans.

Meung-sur-Loire - Château

26 Mar 2015 2 1 193
The Château de Meung-sur-Loire is a former episcopal palace. Located next to the former collegial church, the castle was the country residence of the Bishops of Orléans. In 1461 François Villon was imprisoned here. During this time he wrote "Épître à ses amis". François Villon was released as part of a pardon at the accession of Louis XI (aka "Louis XI the Prudent"). www.chateau-de-meung.com