Ste. Foy--page 9 (of ten pages): Views of remaining cloister





Originally monastery buildings were located to the south and east of the church. The cloister was built extending from the south transept, although much of it is missing today. What remains are the section below--the western porch of the cloister which joined the refectory--and two arcades of the east side. (See the second page of the cloisters.) The central area of the cloister with the dark green serpentine pool has been restored recently. Excavations revealed that this cloister was rather small, at least compared to other Romanesque churches. (See, for example, the much larger cloister at Moissac.)
 

Capitals on the exterior of the arcade

 

Here and below--the capital of the building monks

 
 

Paired columns with foliate capitals

 
 

The so-called Knight's capital



Go to the second page on the cloister--the ruined section and some isolated capitals.


Works consulted or quoted:
Claire Delmas and Jean-Claude Fau. Conques. Éditions du Beffroi, n.d. [official guidebook].


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