Saturday 9 May 2015

Summary maps of Romanesque and Byzantine churches

In the past I have published a number of blogs dedicated to a number of interactive maps, all based on various pages of website “Bourgogne Romane”.
Below I have summarized everything. The link to the relevant page of “Bourgogne Romane” is given in the caption of the pictures of the maps.

1. Pages as complete as possible (Burgundy):

1a. Link to map La Côte d’Or (21)

Link to page La Côte d'Or (21)

1b. Link to map La Nièvre (58)

Link to page La Nièvre (58)

1c. Link to map La Sâone-et-Loire (71)

Link to page La Saône-et-Loire (71)

1d. Link to map L'Yonne (89)

Link to page L'Yonne (89)

The maps above also contain links to a modest selection of churches in the departments bordering Burgundy. The links are recognisable as traffic signs for max. speed limits, where the "speed" is the number of that department (03, 69, 42, etc.).

2. Pages with a very restricted choice from available material (no attempt to completeness).

2a. Link to map Romanesque churches in Europe (except in Burgundy)

Link to page L'Europe Romane

2b. Link to map Byzantine churches in Eastern-Europe and the Middle-East

Link to page Byzantine Art

The link to the website of La Tuilerie de Chazelle can be found here.

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