Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Capestang

Capestang - Collegiate Church of Saint-Étienne

18 Oct 2025 4 1 53
The town's name derives from Latin "caput stagnum" - referring to the fact that the town sat at the head of a large saline and shallow lake The crusading armies passed the town after the sack of Béziers in 1209 en route for Carcassonne - and in 1356 suffered under the armee of 1356 Edward the Black Prince. The massive Collegiate Church of Saint-Étienne dominates Capestang. A Romanesque church from the 11th century was replaced in the 13th/14th centuries by the Gothic collegiate church, which was never completed due to the plague and lack of funds.

Capestang - Collegiate Church of Saint-Étienne

18 Oct 2025 1 38
The town's name derives from Latin "caput stagnum" - referring to the fact that the town sat at the head of a large saline and shallow lake The crusading armies passed the town after the sack of Béziers in 1209 en route for Carcassonne - and in 1356 suffered under the armee of 1356 Edward the Black Prince. The massive Collegiate Church of Saint-Étienne dominates Capestang. A Romanesque church from the 11th century was replaced in the 13th/14th centuries by the Gothic collegiate church, which was never completed due to the plague and lack of funds.

Capestang - Collegiate Church of Saint-Étienne (Pi…

18 Oct 2025 2 1 71
The town's name derives from Latin "caput stagnum" - referring to the fact that the town sat at the head of a large saline and shallow lake The crusading armies passed the town after the sack of Béziers in 1209 en route for Carcassonne - and in 1356 suffered under the armee of 1356 Edward the Black Prince. The massive Collegiate Church of Saint-Étienne dominates Capestang. A Romanesque church from the 11th century was replaced in the 13th/14th centuries by the Gothic collegiate church, which was never completed due to the plague and lack of funds.

Capestang - Collégiale Saint-Étienne

24 Jan 2017 273
The huge Collégiale Saint-Étienne dominates Capestang. A Romanesque church from the 11th century got replaced by the Gothic Collégiale in the 13th/14th century, that due to the plague and lack of funds never got completed.