🇫🇷 The Church of Saint-Maclou in Rouen, France
A dazzling Roman Catholic masterpiece, Saint-Maclou is hailed as one of the finest examples of Flamboyant Gothic architecture in France. Alongside Rouen Cathedral, the Palais de Justice, and Saint-Ouen Abbey, it forms Rouen’s legendary Gothic quartet. 🔥 What Makes It "Flamboyant"? Dancing stone flames: Curving, flowing tracery in windows and arches creates a kinetic, fiery effect. Ornate overload: Every inch drips with intricate carvings—a testament to 15th-century stonemasonry genius. ⛪️ Church Secrets Built 1437–1517 by wealthy Rouen merchants (who handpicked the architects!). No towers? The west facade wows with 5 gabled porches and a rose window instead. Inside: A soaring triforium (three-tiered nave) and flying buttresses that defy gravity. #FranceTravel #GothicArchitecture #ArtHistory #HiddenFrance #ChurchWonders