Église réformée Saint-François, Lausanne, Switzerland
Date
Circa 1910
Location
Architecture Library, Hesburgh Libraries
St. Francis church is a Protestant church located in Lausanne, Switzerland. It was begun in 1258 but burned in the 1368 city fire. Only the choir is preserved today. The church was rebuilt, the clock tower added and chapels and murals were donated by wealthy families in the 14th and 15th centuries. .
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Basel Cathedral: Exterior view of church showing cloister attaching to the church

Basel Cathedral: Interior view of nave looking towards choir, pulpit on the right

Basel Cathedral: Interior, aisle framing windows with Gothic tracery

Basel Cathedral: Interior, detail of baptismal font with conical lid

Basel Cathedral: Interior, looking into cloister

Basel Cathedral: Overall side view, showing colorful roof tiles
