Sunday, 15 March 2015

Eglise et moulins

Sainte Elisabeth de Hongrie Moulins Versailles
Looking back down from the top of the escalator that you took yesterday at Chantiers railway station (were you smiling?!) towards Saint Elisabeth of Hungary church and Versailles' wheat mills on the left! VDP had told you about the church and its fairly recent history here. The second shot was taken from the church just opposite the mills (les moulins) towards the escalator, can you spot it?

Un regard vers l'église Sainte Elisabeth de Hongrie et les Moulins de Versailles depuis la gare des Chantiers. VDP vous avait parlé de l'église ici. La seconde photo a été prise depuis le porche de l'église, dans l'autre sens. Vous voyez l'escalator d'hier ?
Moulins de Versailles mills

20 comments:

RedPat said...

I was wondering what was at the top! ;-)

Birdman said...

I like both of your images today.

Wayne said...

You have such great history and beautiful buildings.

Kay said...

I love the look of your streets. But what really caught my eye was the lettering, "Chaude Fres..." Silly, but it's very striking to me.

黄清华 Wong Ching Wah said...

So much history everywhere one can experience in Europe, very well preserved histories.

La cachette à Josette said...

ça me rajeunit...c'est celle du baptême de mes enfants!!!(il y a plus de 40 ans maintenant)

Halcyon said...

I love the shot from above. The muted colors are really nice and make the blue lightposts stand out.

Aimeecakes said...

Your streets are so pretty!

cieldequimper said...

@ Kay: Fres is an abbreviation for 'frères', that is brothers. Like bros in English.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Beautiful shots both Ciel.. the blue lamps were a bit of a surprise :)

EG CameraGirl said...

Worth going to the top, I'd say.

Anonymous said...

Worth the ride!

William Kendall said...

What a beautiful church!

Sharon said...

Nice views on a grey wet day!

VP said...

Two beautiful views in a perfect day for a great light!

Small City Scenes said...

Love the blue!
MB

Anonymous said...

Angle de vue bien original

(merci pour ta réponse CCTV, je n'ai rien trouvé de probant sur le net, c'est pourquoi je t'ai demandé)

Loree said...

It will probably seem strange but what I love best are the wet cobblestones in the second photo.

Unknown said...

Interesting architecture Ciel..

Kate said...

I loved the lines of the church with the blue painted lights caught my eye.