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Cluny: The Lost Capital of Medieval Culture

Wine, Romanesque architecture, and the monastic life, all reached their high point in the Middle Ages, tucked away in the province of Burgundy. You may not have heard of Cluny, but, from its humble founding in 910, it quickly constructed the largest church in Europe and built an independent network Read more…

By Jared Staudt, 5 yearsMarch 5, 2020 ago
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