On a warm day about a week ago, the doors of the chruch, "Notre-Dame de l'Annonciation"on Place Burgmann, Ixelles (Brussels) were wide open during mass. The church is built in the form of a Latin cross, an up to date roman style with influences of Art Deco for which the neighborhood is well known. It was built by architect Camille Damman in 1934.
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Dear Ani,
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL IMAGE!
My soul is happy!
greetings
Megi
You know how partial I am to churches and love seeing this one with its doors open to the spring weather outside!
ReplyDeleteCamille is a woman? If so, Yay! She was ahead of the times...
Bises,
Genie
Glad you like it, Megi
ReplyDeleteGenie, unfortunately... Camille Damman, the architect was "un monsieur".. but still, "his' church is nice to look at.
I just found your blog, and your photos are absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWelcome, Book, glad you found the blog and even more that you like it!
ReplyDeleteMerci
It is a beautiful church. Thanks for all the photos you shared with us.
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