Wed, Nov 6, 12:42 PM CST

Red roofs

Photography Architecture posted on Oct 10, 2009
Open full image in new tab Zoom on image
Close

Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.


Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.

Description


I removed the image I posted last morning. Posting images in the morning appearantly is not the right time. I will post it later at a more convenient time. Now I will show you a picture I took today on a place I have been before many times. It is a village called Hoogstraten (Belgium) and the place is the beguinage. From Wikipedia: A B�©guinage is a collection of small buildings used by Beguines, which were several lay sisterhoods of the Roman Catholic Church, founded in the 13th century in the Low Countries, of religious women who sought to serve God without retiring from the world. B�©guinages on the Continent A "Begijnhof" (as the Dutch name is) or B�©guinage comprises a courtyard surrounded by small dwellings. It is often encircled by a wall and secluded from the town proper by one or two gates. Poor and elderly beguines were housed here by benefactors. The first beguinages were set up in the XIIth century in the French part of Belgium (Li�¨ge) . B�©guinages are to be found in an area roughly corresponding with present-day Northern and North-Eastern France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Western and North-Western Germany. The beguines were a religious movement of women. Their success, according to the Belgian historian Henri Pirenne, was due to a surplus of women occasioned by violence, war, military and semi-military operations, which took the lives of many men. Great numbers of women had no option but to unite and collectively secure the aid of rich benefactors. Similarly, nuns' convents in the twelfth century enjoyed substantial initial success. Stricter rules within Cistercian and other abbeys, however, caused many women to seek less strict surroundings. Moreover, these abbeys' initial success necessitated the refusal of a great many applications for admission. As an additional obstacle, in several cases a certain degree of prosperity was required as a condition for admission to a regular nunnery. Town orders, such as the Dominicans, which did not make this requirement, were more successful for that very reason. Famous B�©guinages in Belgium B�©guinage of Bruges (Large) b�©guinage of Leuven The Begijnhof / B�©guinage of Breda (Netherlands). B�©guinage of Turnhout * Antwerp * Bruges * Dendermonde * Diest * Ghent (3: Old Saint-Elisabeth, New Saint-Elisabeth in Sint-Amandsberg and Our-Lady Ter Hooyen) * Hasselt * Hoogstraten * Lier * Leuven (2: Large and Small) * Mechelen (2: Large and Small) * Kortrijk * Sint-Truiden * Turnhout * Tongeren The Flemish B�©guinages have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1998[1]

Comments (8)


)

helanker

2:51PM | Sat, 10 October 2009

So very beautiful houses against the wonderful blue sky.

)

kgb224

3:46PM | Sat, 10 October 2009

Wonderful capture.

)

flavia49

4:13PM | Sat, 10 October 2009

excellent landscape!

)

marybelgium

4:30PM | Sat, 10 October 2009

a beautiful place!

)

durleybeachbum

5:03PM | Sat, 10 October 2009

A most interesting commentary about this peaceful looking place.

)

Erestorfan

10:28AM | Sun, 11 October 2009

Beautiful buildings...everything looks so neat and clean.

)

emmecielle

12:26PM | Sun, 11 October 2009

Excellent shot! :)

)

mommavelvet9999

3:15PM | Mon, 12 October 2009

Awesome and I learned something new today too! A very beautiful building and obviously with a lot of history too!


0 54 0

00
Days
:
11
Hrs
:
17
Mins
:
29
Secs
Premier Release Product
Steampunk Fabric Iray Shaders - MR
3D Figure Assets
Sale Item
$16.00 USD 40% Off
$9.60 USD

Privacy Notice

This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.