The Incredible Architecture Of Churches | Sacred Spaces By Thibauld Poirier | DW Euromaxx
French amateur photographer Thibauld Poirier takes impressive pictures of modern churches. He started his photo series "Sacred Spaces" four years ago and has captured images of 36 churches in Europe and Asia to date. Among them are for example the famous cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris and the Cologne Cathedral. Thibauld Poirier is not only fascinated by the architecture and history of these buildings, but also by the peacefulness they express. With his photographs, he wants to create a certain feeling so that people can immerse themselves in the architecture. #SacredSpaces #Churches #ThibauldPoirier --------------------------------------------- Subscribe to DW Euromaxx: / dweuromaxx Would you like to find out more about Euromaxx? ▸Website: dw.com/lifestyle ▸Facebook: facebook.com/dw.euromaxx ▸Instagram: instagram.com/dw_euromaxx DW Euromaxx brings you engaging insights into European cultures and lifestyles.

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