La Catedral EROTICA! Saint Bertrand de Comminges. Conocer la Historia Oculta.
Today we're going to explore the mysteries of the most erotic cathedral in France. Located in the south of France, in the Haute-Garonne department, and just 30 km away. North of the Spanish border, in the Aran Valley, lies Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, one of the most photogenic and charming towns in Europe. The origins of this town are lost in the mists of time, with the Celts being the earliest known inhabitants. They dedicated this hill fort to the god Lugh, hence the name of the place: “Lugdunum Convenarum” (hill of the god Lugh of the Convenes), when it was conquered by the Roman legions in 72 BC. The memory of this town lives on through its most illustrious son: Bertrand, grandson of the Count of Toulouse and Bishop of Comminges, who lived in the 11th century and dedicated his life to promoting the Camino de Santiago (Way of St. James) to Santiago de Compostela. The route continues through these bucolic valleys before entering Spain via Saint-Béat, Les, Bossost, and Vielha. During his time there, he established a network of hospitals, hostels, and sanctuaries to support pilgrims. The pilgrims. After her canonization, promoted by the Templars, in 1218, the town took its current name. The most emblematic building in this town is undoubtedly the cathedral, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, a blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles, but with the appearance of a hermetic, airy fortress; the bell tower itself served as a defensive tower. Entering the cathedral is like stepping into the acropolis of a Celtic hill fort, with the monumental doorway welcoming visitors, its tympanum decorated with the figure of Saint Raymond. The cloister conveys an atmosphere of spatial isolation that can be felt in few other places; the four Evangelists are sculpted on a central pillar. The floor is made of river pebbles, and the walls feature tombs and mausoleums of illustrious figures. A secret gallery connects us to the central nave of the Cathedral, which houses a spacious choir. On its choir stalls, we see striking figures engraved, such as that of an altar boy performing fellatio on an ecclesiastical authority. This entire ensemble, which occupies the heart of the Cathedral, is of great artistic value, crafted in chestnut wood during the 15th century by Spanish artisans.

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