Arras, France – L’Église St-Jean-Baptiste – Postcard Early 20th Century
This postcard depicts the Church of Saint John the Baptist (L’Église St-Jean-Baptiste) in the historic city of Arras, northern France.
L’Église St-Jean-Baptiste de Arras has its roots in the Middle Ages, though much of its visible structure dates from later restorations. Arras, capital of the Pas-de-Calais department, is renowned for its rich religious architecture, war history, and Flemish-Baroque squares. Before the devastation of World War I, churches like this were vital centers of community life, and their survival or reconstruction afterward symbolized resilience and identity. The church remains a quiet witness to the cultural layers of Arras, from medieval spirituality to post-war renewal.
Front Text:
"93 – L’Église St-Jean-Baptiste – LL"
"Édition Fernand Benoît – Reproduction Interdite"
Size ±: 14 cm x 9 cm
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