Avignon
           Palais des papes

 

Palais des Papes (Palace of the Popes), is
amagnificent edifice, one of the noblest reminders
of European Gothic architecture, "the most
beautiful and the strongest house in the world",
said a
chronicler already six centuries ago.  
This sumptuous palace was the centre of
Christianity in the XIV
th century. It has seen
nine popes succeed, and in the boldness of its
architecture and the richness of its painted
decors, one can see the remnants of this glorious
pas
t.

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cloître.JPG (84128 octets)  After the Popes left, the Avignon city state and
the Comtat Venaissin remain properties of
the Saint-Siège, and the Palace served as
residence to legates, then to Italian vice-legates,
and was re-attached to France in 1791 during
the Revolution. Pillaged in those troubled times,
it was later used as barracks until 1906.
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Today the Palace is owned
by the town of Avignon,
and it is one of the most
visited historic monuments
in France
.

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Exploded view of the Saint Jean tower with
a reproduction of the frescoes on the Saint Jean
and Saint Martial chapels.

The model, which is placed in the hall of the Consistory, has several
objectives:
-         to present Palais des Papes as a whole, including the buildings
 that disappeared at the end of the XIXth century (i.e. to show
the state of the monument at the end of the XIVth century)
-         to materialise the most recent assumptions about the
reproduction of the bodies of the building or destroyed elements
(for example la Roma in the gardens of Benedict XII)
-         to offer a kind of interactivity to the visitors by using light desks
which make it possible to lighten certain parts of the model,
in order to understand the overall structure of the edifice better.
to show cutaway views at privileged sites (Garde-Robe tower
and Tour des Papes, Benedict XII's chapel, Grande Audience
and Clement VI's chapel) in order to make the wall paintings
and certain vertical and horizontal passage ways visible.

       .

 

pvc machined and engraved by numerical control, cutaway views
with reconstitution of frescoes, light animations by optic fibr
es

dimensions 1m50x2m50

scale: 1/100°

 

 

 

 

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Tour du Pape under construction

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Cutaway view of the Grand Audience chamber

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Saint Lawrence Tower: lighting
by optic fibres lowered into the floor

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