Snapshots of rural France

By SuzB

stopped at a red light

I go past this view every month on my way to a meeting, it's the cathedral of Perigueux, dedicated to St Front. Built in the romanesque style, the current structure dates from 1669, but mixes byzantine style and neo-romanesque from the 19th century. I managed to catch this today while stopped at a red light on my way home. Perigueux is normally very busy at rush hour, but as today it is the 2nd August, there was no school traffic and a lot less commuter traffic too.

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