View of the collegiate church St. André by the Eure in Chartres. The Romanesque church, which is no longer used for mass, dates back to the 12th century and was once the religious center of one of the most lively districts of Chartres, where craftsmen of the river-related professions - miller, dyer, shoemaker - lived.
View of the collegiate church St. André by the Eure in Chartres. The Romanesque church, which is no longer used for mass, dates back to the 12th century and was once the religious center of one of the most lively districts of Chartres, where craftsmen of the river-related professions - miller, dyer, shoemaker - lived.