You saw the outside yesterday, here's the inside of Saint Elisabeth of Hungary church, which VDP had never yet entered! These pics were taken on Valentine's Day 2015.
Vous avez vu l'extérieur hier, voici l'intérieur de l'église Sainte Elisabeth de Hongrie, que VDP n'avait jamais encore visitée ! Ces photos ont été prises le jour de la Saint-Valentin 2015.
25 comments:
Lovely church Ciel, beautiful pictures. We have a church in Wanstead with a similar frontage...
A very pretty little church, Ciel!
What a beautiful place.
I like it. Not complicated. I wonder how you would describe the architectural style.
I love the churches that are unassuming on the outside and amazing on the inside. This looks like one of them.
I wouldn't have guessed it would be so beautiful on the inside. What a pleasant surprise!
beautiful church .. is it acceptable to take photos inside of a church or did you ask permission .. I guess that since there is no service they should not mind.
Looks like a much more intimate place than those enormous cathedrals. And what a beauty.
très belle église
It's very beautiful inside!
@Denton: I have yet to ask permission to take photos in chapels, churches and cathedrals. It is perfectly acceptable, provided that you don't disturb mass or any other event, baptism, wedding, funeral... :-)
Your images have captured the feel of its interior perfectly.
De beaux plafonds également.
merci merci pour ces souvenirs !
The simple pews give is frugal appearance, but as you look more closely, you see the elegant details.
LOvely inside. I love how the light shows off the wooden pews (and other wood) in contrast to the lighter walls.
It is beautiful inside!
Love these shots.
Ich dachte das gleiche wie Kay, sehr nett !
A very interesting and beautiful church!
Exquisitely beautiful inside, Ciel.
Magnifique cette église !!! Merci pour la découverte
Oh la! Tres beautiful details Ciel.
The interior is charming!
Thank you to have photographed this beautiful church. I am the parish priest Father Yann Le Lay and I will be very happy to welcome all the people who will come to Versailles.
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