I thought it might be fun to take a look at the same door, from both sides. You may recall seeing these grand doors from my B is for .. Bayeux Cathedral post.
I like the fun pop of red in the middle of the cathedral’s imposing Norman-Romanesque facade.
Step through the doors and turn back. It’s then that you realise just how large they are.
Bonne journée!
Marla
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Wow! Churches do such great doors.
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They’re a treasure trove for us door hunters! 😄
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Great post 😁
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Great idea!
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Thank you.
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Doors made for giants!
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And in other places you’ll find really really short door. For mice? 😋
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Top quality door.
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Totally!
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Those are some massive doors! I always wonder how huge doors like these are hung. There must be some technique to installing them and I’d love to see it being done one of these days.
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That would be neat to see!
I also wonder about the weight of the doors and how difficult it is to open and close them.
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These are beautiful doors. And so tall !
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