Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 11, 2018

Waching daily Nov 30 2018

hello world how are my name is love but you can call me or I'm an author

illustrator and I'm currently working as a language assistant in

the academy of paris and how am I living in Paris I am visiting the

national monuments and on this occasion I'm going to visit the first one that is the

sancha apple or holy shrine that is the what are we seeing here back

the sancha pellets considers a monument national and a work of art because

It has 15 stained glass windows that are what we are watching right now

that are really majestic works of art and it comes precisely today because today

it's a sunny day which is very little usual here in good paris this year has

there was a lot of sun but before there was no so much then there is to take advantage of

light to see the stained glass now this chapel is inside the palace of

justice right now I'm inside the courthouse of paris

that is the historical data of the chapel is that it was built in the middle of

13th century by San Luis to protect the relics of the holy cross so

I'm going to form the line and we're going to know her

I love that whenever he fills me speaking Spanish comes to the yen in Spanish

to talk to me I just found a Californian family good

important information about the monuments national as I am working as

teacher in paris teachers there something called the education country

what is this and with this step education you can enter for free all

national monuments then it is important to have it or if you are under 26

years and you have a resident visa or you are this citizen of the european union

you can present your passport where you say you have less than 26

years and you also get free to all national monuments and museums and the

sancha pelé is included

very well, because I am inside the sancha ppl of the holy chapel

I can speak very loud here for obvious reasons and this is the low part is to say

the wide ones and the stained glass windows are built over 300 but I'm the

statue that we can see here back is from statue of san luis and according to records of

the time of in the descriptions of sovereign of the stratum that separates

Israel to try to get closer because the light is not very good so they can see

louis 9 or san luis of the 2014 king at 1226 to 1,270 canonized in 2 in 1297 this is

a copy of the state in stone with polychrome strokes is to say that it has

colors in the mantle here appreciate us very good for the lighting

this is a copy of the stratum that was in the castle of my life dating from

16th century and that is currently preserved the original in the church of

sent me in Normandy to the framework of France

louis 9 had the wide ones built between thousand 242 thousand 248 for

and save the relics of the passion of Christ'

this site that we see here

It is a part of the Gothic style of Paris Here we can see part of the

stained glass the arcs with that shape that look like

triangular at the tip are called arcs ogival and really the Gothic style is

characterized by its height and its luminosity what we will appreciate in

the top part then because the Long rival is important in style

Gothic because before in the Roman style is that circular arcs were used

semicircular arches that were practically in half circles but

to be able to hold big weights they needed walls too thick too

thick then as I could not stand

really in the Gothic what was wanted it was elevation was that the sexes were

taller ones could not bear the weight of walls and the arc was designed ogival the arc

with our tip as as an arrow on the top

so that they were narrower arcs but that the weight of essence distributed more

uniformly and that allowed the buildings be much taller and with

much thinner walls in the arches Romans now what we are seeing here

are the roof ribs that is when the arcs intersect in the

roof and they form this kind of X these bows are known as

ribs because ribs because they seem nerves simply and simply

are the nerves of the roof of the chapel In fact, what we are seeing is the

lower enclosure to the bottom is the store of souvenirs and this we are going to upload

then to see the stained glass in the part from above the sancha pele

now well if you look at the columns all the decoration of the walls is

polychrome that is, it has several colors has the lime leaf those little triangles

that are drawn everywhere are the fleur-de-lis which is the emblem of

france with the actual colors that is the icing of the wine and the blue along with the

Golden and the columns

this have capitals the top where you see the fajitas are called

capitals like the one we see here and these also have represented the

leaf of lis that is the symbol of france I'm going to cut the video here to take

some photos

well I will upload later so that can see the stained glass and the part

top of the earth wide

to you then we go to the top so

move the stairs in the boilers of coal

we can also decide here

so see you

two

I present the saints opel or chapel santa

these are the stained glass windows of those who they spoke unjustly, that is, glass

can load weight the stained glass windows are only decorative and are

incredibly tall as they achieved this with the bow of warhead

because the warhead art distributes the weight of the center towards the pillars of the

sides and you can sustain a greater height than the Roman arch or the arch of

half point then the chapel is

impressively high and these are the ribs that they were talking about

intersections on the roof

the first time I came in 2014 estela sanz txapela was in

restoration then almost everything was covered with scaffolding and with

global warming now in autumn makes much more heat so

now I have the opportunity to see her with much more light than the first time

and if they fix the remembered one is also I find it incredible because almost everything

It is covered with gold and blue red or be all totally polychrome

It is full of colors and that in many places is that strange to find it

because the vast majority of monuments or of castles because they were

will give polychromes or are not polychromes in the actuality is really the biggest of

the constructions are in marble in white and on the pillars we can see

also sculptures of the apostles each a

crowned with an east with an ornamental piece on his head

that represents a castle then for this the suns apple is worth the

I'm sorry to see if this is the great wonder of the holy chapel

and now if we turn to the front of the chapel here we go to

see the main entrance and up the rosette all these

round stained glass windows that are in the cathedrals and in the churches the

large circular stained glass windows they call rosettes and then that's the

receiver and that's just the part that was in restoration when it comes

the first time that you can not appreciate because he was

the scaffolding facing each other that they have the opportunity to see something that you already do

four years I could not see

so good this is the sancha apple is The Holy Chapel in Paris is inside

of the courthouse in the il del oil and if you want to visit it access

it's about 30 15 euros more or unless you have a credential of

international student can access as a lower price it seems to me that

they are new days if they like it right now, dry out well

the prices but then I eat teacher of the state step free with the

pass education and also if you have a Resident visa for more than six months

if you come from exchange and you have a European visa

that endorses you as a French resident more than six months or if you belong to the

european union spain italy and you have less than 26 years old you can present your

passport or your visa and they let you in also free to the sancha fight

all national monuments then I let you admire the chapel a

little bit more in the video and we're watching for the next

greetings world I love you

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