56 Paris 6th arrondissement Saint Germain des Prés church: freshly repainted murals

 Lots of lovely colours, beautiful blue on the ceiling. Interesting semicircular confessional and grand marble pulpit. This church and abbey goes back a long way (originally founded by the son of the first king of the Franks),  with a very very old bunch of ( Merovingian) kings buried here (as well as an odd King of Poland and a few exiled Scottish Catholics). Vikings destroyed it a couple of times.  Mabillon, a seventeenth century scholar and monk, who wrote about diplomacy, is buried here. Lots of fabulous frescoes of old and new testament episodes are painted on the walls, and these paintings were all freshly restored just a few years ago.



Information in French https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbaye_de_Saint-Germain-des-Pr%C3%A9s

Information in English

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Germain-des-Pr%C3%A9s_(abbey)

Information in Lithuanian https://lt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pary%C5%BEiaus_Sen_%C5%BDermen_de_Pr%C4%97_abatija


















































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