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Jane Necol <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 9 Oct 2000 11:04:08 -0400
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There is also the desanctified Gothic chapel in Ceret, France with new stained glass windows by the contemporary American painter, Shirley Jaffe.  This glorious reinterpretation as well as its location in the south of France are also a great destination
Jane Necol
York College, CUNY

David Hupert wrote:

> At 04:32 PM 10/7/00 -0400, you wrote:
> >Does anyone know of a church sanctuary that has been converted for use as a
> >museum?
> >Kathy Dixson
>
> In Colmar, France, two churches have been secularized into museums.  The
> Isenheim Altarpiece by Matthias Gruenewald is the spectacular culminating
> event in a magical tour through the museum housed in the buildings,
> cloister and church in  what is now the Musee d'Unterlinden.  Not far away
> is the Madonna of the Rose Arbor, by Martin Schongauer, also in the nave of
> a once were church.  I'm sorry I've forgotten the names of the churches and
> have no reference material at hand, but an Internet search can probably
> provide them for you.
>
> Find an excuse to visit them.  They and the rest of Alsace are wonderful.
>
> David Hupert
>
> PS. The church of Hagia Sophia was a mosque that the Turkish government, in
> a brave and enlightened act, secularized as a museum, but that is the
> building itself that is being celebrated.
>
> PPS.  When this note was submitted the accent over the e in musee and the
> umlautted u in Gruenewald turned up as Mus=E9e and Gr=FCnewald.  Is this my
> problem or does this list accept only amerakan anglish.
>
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