Saint Mammès reliquary
Caption
The cathedral was named after Saint Mammès, who lived in Cappadoce in the 3rd century. Part of his skull is kept in this reliquary. It is in Langres since 1209.
Tags
- architectural element,
- cathedral,
- Champagne architecture,
- Champagne church,
- church interior,
- France architecture,
- France churches,
- romanesque cathedral
Other info
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Image Info
Camera Maker: | Canon |
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Camera Model: | Canon EOS 6D |
Original Time Taken: | 02/22/2015 |
Shutter Speed: | 1/200 sec |
Aperture: | f/6.3 |
ISO Sensitivity: | 2000 |
Focal Length: | 23 mm |
Lens Info: | EF17-40mm f/4L USM |
Latitude: | 47.864683333333 |
Longitude: | 5.335255 |
Altitude: | 471.7m |