We decided to take the guided tour so that we could get some more education out of it, and also because my ticket was half-price seeing as I was the only person under the age of 55 on this tour. The guide was legitimately shocked when someone responded after he asked if there were any undergrad students on the tour... anyway. I'm just going to have to make a list of why this particular tour was so enjoyable.
2) Our guide was a hundred-year-old English professor who has been studying Chartres Cathedral for over 50 years. I wish I was exaggerating.
4) We actually did learn so much about the Cathedral! Did you know that stained glass windows were originally used in the Middle Ages to tell biblical stories to the illiterate masses? Did you also know that stained glass windows are meant to be "read" in a certain way? Well I didn't, but I do now! The windows are read from bottom to top and left to right, and the pictures tell the various stories from the Bible. Not only that, but the windows even give a commentary on these stories. One window we saw told both the stories of Adam and Eve and the Good Samaritan, and the commentary was the various ways these stories are connected. Absolutely fascinating. Another interesting factoid is that "brotherhoods" of tradespeople commissioned some of these windows, so the windows have little images of shoemakers or fur traders or bakers or what have you. The more impressive windows were funded by kings and queens and other royals and so are decorated with coats of arms. You'll be surprised what you find if you look close enough.
5) As I said, I was the youngest on the tour by a margin of a good 40 years. It was quite enjoyable to watch as everyones eyes adjusted after admiring the statues outside and returning to the church. Also one woman didn't realize that her stethoscope wasn't on until halfway through the tour. Just saying.
After we saw the cathedral we decided to take the tour of the crypt. Putain, c'etait froid!!!! But really cool. The crypt is actually more like a whole second church, with many small chapels and even a very large one where they hold services. The art in these chapels is all very modern too, it was one of the coolest things I've seen yet. The tour was all in French, which was interesting, poor Grandma was a little lost.... haha :)
Before we headed back to the train station we stopped at a salon de the for some tea and a sweet snack. Mousse au chocolat yummmmmm :) We'd been so healthy the first week of the trip, we've totally lost it though! Haha so worth it, I don't care what anyone says! All the food here has been to die for. I don't know what it is but everything is just marvelous.
Brilliant blog post today!!
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soounds like you two are having a wonderful time.. wish i could be with you. love, joanne
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