After class today, we went to an organic vineyard. Organic products, called “bio” in French, are becoming increasingly popular here just as they are in the
Thursday, September 25, 2008
The Apocalypse...and Organic Wine
This week in Angers has pretty much consisted of language and culture classes, as well as various visits around the city—the last two days have been particularly interesting. Yesterday we went to see the Chateau (Castle) d’Angers (the photo is the view of Angers from the top), and we had a great guide who gave us a detailed historical overview of the castle’s purposes over time. Definitely the most interesting component of that visit was seeing the Apocalypse tapestry. It’s from the 14th century and it’s the longest tapestry in the world—truly incredible. They only have about two-thirds of the original, yet it is still overwhelming in size. Our tour guide did an excellent job of explaining it and answering our many questions about various symbolic meanings in the images. For example, we noticed that a lot of things were represented in sets of seven, and he told us that seven is considered a perfect number, religiously, because it is the sum of four (as in the four gospels, the four elements) and three (as in the trinity), etc. There are also various qualities about the tapestry which suggest that it was meant to be displayed in the open air; for example, the images can be seen from both sides, and the ends of the threads, which are typically exposed on the back, are all neatly tucked in and hidden. Unfortunately we couldn’t take any pictures inside the room in which it is displayed. The tapestry is not supposed to be exposed to any light, and they don’t trust people to really turn their flashes off when taking pictures, which I understand. Overall, truly a fascinating visit.
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sounds lovely! you know i love all things organic :)
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