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The capitals in the southern gallery are entirely devoted to the story of St. Trophimus; the first shows St. Trophime blessing the Alyscamps burial ground, and dedicating an oratory to the still-living Virgin Mary; the next four show a miracle performed by the intervention of St. Trophime; he brings
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The refectory, or dining hall, was built first, next to the church, along with a chapter house, or meeting room, for the canons. The dormitory for the canons, a large vaulted room on the east side of the cloister, was built next. Work on the cloister began with the northern gallery, then the eastern
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and bell tower were completed in the second quarter of the 12th century. The Romanesque church had a long central nave 20 meters high; lower collateral aisles on either side; a transept supporting the square central bell tower; and a chevet behind the altar at the east end with a hemispherical
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Photo-textured laser scan image of the Cloister of St. Triophime. The image clearly shows the contrast between the vaulting of its different galleries. The north and east galleries (12th to early 13th century) are barrel-vaulted
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Though mainly notable for its outstanding Romanesque architecture and sculpture, the church contains rich groups of art from other periods. These include several important carved Late Roman
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In 1355, the canons gave up living in the dormitory, and moved to houses within the cathedral close. The dormitory, refectory and chapter house were turned into granaries and storehouses.
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returns to Arles after converting the King, Queen and principal members of the court of England to Christianity, and is consecrated as bishop of the Church of England by
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probably dates to the 1380s or 1390s, and is built in the Gothic style, with pointed arches intersecting vaults resting on colonnettes with foliated capitals.
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are seated below him. To the left of the portal, a procession of chosen Christians is going to heaven, while to the right sinners are being cast into hell.
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On the lower level, separated by pilasters and columns of dark stone, are statues of saints connected with the history of Arles; on the left,
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The southern and western galleries of the cloister were not built until the 1380s and 1390s, and they were built in a different style, the
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probably dates to about 1375, and is devoted to religious figures and scenes popular in Provence; from south to north: the stoning of
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The cloister was constructed in the second half of the 12th century and the first half of the 13th century. for the use of the
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Thirion: "L'abside romane de Saint-Trophime est remplacée par un chevet gothique lors de travaux exécutés entre 1454 et 1465""
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The southern pillar illustrates the Baptism of Christ and the devil tempting Christ, Christ washing the apostles' feet, the
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The first corner pillar in the northern gallery is devoted to St. Trophime, the patron saint Arles, between the figures of
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At the time the cathedral was built, in the late 11th century or early 12th century, Arles was the second-largest city in
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on the first capital; the next capital shows the coat of arms of Arles and an eagle with spread wings, the symbol of the
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The pillar in the first bay begins the story of the Passion with the flagellation of Christ. On the opposite side is
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meeting God before the burning bush. The Resurrection story concludes on the northeast corner pillar with the
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The pillar in the second bay has two statues, probably representing St. John and the Mother Church.
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vault. The windows are small and high up on the nave, above the level of the collateral aisles.
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is also represented, and there are several Baroque tapestries, including a set of ten on the
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Along with other medieval and Roman buildings in Arles, in 1981 the church was designated a
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back to life a knight and nine of his relatives unjustly sentenced to death by the Emperor
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story is told on the pillars, while the life of Christ is depicted on the carved capitals.
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Soon after the construction of the east and west galleries, the city began to decline. The
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The scenes of Christ's childhood can be are read on the capitals from north to south; the
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suppressed the movement of the leaders of Arles for more independence. In 1348, The
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architectural tradition. The sculptures over the church's portal, particularly the
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The bases of the columns beside the portal are decorated with statues of lions,
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The decoration of the portal also includes a multitude of Biblical scenes; the
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gallery, which were finished around 1210–1220. Then work suddenly stopped.
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Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Abbey of St Michael of Frigolet
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Roman sarcophagus in the church, reputed to hold the remains of Saint
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Aldo Bastié, Les Chemins de la Provence, Editions Ouest-France, nd
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church whose architecture was strongly influenced by St. Trophime.
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The capitals in the third bay illustrate the entry of Christ into
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The Romanesque abside of the church is replaced by a Gothic choir.
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Basilica of the Holy Saviour and Our Lady of Miracles and Virtues
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Basilica of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception (Upper Church)
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The capitals between the columns show three Angels appearing to
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orders, which had built a number of churches within the town.
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athedral Basilica of Our Lady of Grace and the Holy Sepulchre
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St. Trophime Cloister Guide, Text by Jean-Maurice Rouquette,
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were probably built first, in the late 11th century, and the
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The capitals in the central bay illustrate the story of the
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in a Gothic setting; the Coronation of the Virgin; and the
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Cloister capital in West Gallery depicting the mythical
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drastically reduced the population of all of Provence.
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Bell Tower of St. Trophime Church, Arles (12th century)
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15th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in France
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12th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in France
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The church was built upon the site of the 5th-century
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Congrès Archéologique de France - 1976 - Pays d'Arles
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History of medieval Arabic and Western European domes
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Basilica of Our Lady of Aiguebelle, Aiguebelle Abbey
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Index

Church of St. Trophime

Affiliation
Roman Catholic Church
Province
Archdiocese of Aix
Roman Rite
Ecclesiastical or organizational status
Trophimus of Arles
Arles
Geographic coordinates
43°40′36″N 4°37′41″E / 43.67667°N 4.62806°E / 43.67667; 4.62806
Church
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Arles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments
session
164
Europe and North America

French
Roman Catholic
church
cathedral
Arles
Bouches-du-RhĂ´ne
France
Romanesque
Last Judgement
Romanesque sculpture
basilica

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