Talk:Cistercian architecture

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You don't have a specifically written article but your links to the Abbaye de Fontenay in particular and to Cistercian art in Europe are an excellent eye opener for those who who are not familiar with this extraordinary austere architecture. "Prayers of stone" I call it. There is some good write up on your French version for Senanque; you could just translate it. Don't sell yourselves short!! Cheers Daniel.Leonard@Flinders.edu.au

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The Spanish version of this article was featured; it could no doubt provide good information on the subject, if someone proficient in Spanish is willing to translate a lot of it.--Blingice 22:44, 7 May 2007 (UTC)