The medieval era is often romanticized as a time of chivalry, castles, and knights in shining armor. However, a lesser-known aspect of medieval life is the simple warehouses that were crucial for storing goods and supplies. These warehouses were often nondescript and utilitarian structures, with wooden walls and floors covered in dust. Despite their humble appearance, these warehouses played a vital role in the medieval economy, serving as the backbone of trade and commerce. Imagine stepping into a medieval warehouse. The first thing that strikes you is the thick layer of dust that coats the wooden floor. This dust is
Medieval buildings built of wood, due to the impermanence of this material, are currently rare. In Poland, an overwhelming part of the oldest surviving wooden churches comes from the fifteenth century…
The medieval era is often romanticized as a time of chivalry, castles, and knights in shining armor. However, a lesser-known aspect of medieval life is the simple warehouses that were crucial for storing goods and supplies. These warehouses were often nondescript and utilitarian structures, with wooden walls and floors covered in dust. Despite their humble appearance, these warehouses played a vital role in the medieval economy, serving as the backbone of trade and commerce. Imagine stepping into a medieval warehouse. The first thing that strikes you is the thick layer of dust that coats the wooden floor. This dust is
Medieval buildings built of wood, due to the impermanence of this material, are currently rare. In Poland, an overwhelming part of the oldest surviving wooden churches comes from the fifteenth century…
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The medieval era is often romanticized as a time of chivalry, castles, and knights in shining armor. However, a lesser-known aspect of medieval life is the simple warehouses that were crucial for storing goods and supplies. These warehouses were often nondescript and utilitarian structures, with wooden walls and floors covered in dust. Despite their humble appearance, these warehouses played a vital role in the medieval economy, serving as the backbone of trade and commerce. Imagine stepping into a medieval warehouse. The first thing that strikes you is the thick layer of dust that coats the wooden floor. This dust is
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How this Stave church has survived 800 years, I will never know. If it were made of stone, maybe I
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A highlight of my recent Scandinavian tour would have to be the Borgund Stave Church in Norway's northern fjordlands. Amazingly, the timber for the Borgund church was felled during the winter of 1180 and the Viking-influenced building was constructed soon afterwards. The design and construction was modeled after traditional ship building methods in that part of the world. A "stave" is the upright timber that forms the framework of the church. The construction has survived all these years because the staves were set in stone. The church roof is capped with Viking-inspired dragon heads, much like ships. The dragon's heads provided drainage and ornamentation: Here's a closeup of the roof shingles which were tarred to prevent rot (the church was undergoing some preservation when we visited, which is why there's scaffolding in the photos): The interior of the church is quite small--probably holds about 30-40 people. It is still used today for small ceremonies like christenings and weddings. The staves are held together by large pincer beams. The stave framework was probably assembled on the ground and then raised with poles: Here's a closeup of the church interior. The diagonal cross braces are named for St. Andrew who was crucified on a diagonal cross. The only source of light is the upper port holes, reminiscent of a ship. If you look up on the inside of the church, the exposed ribs remind you of an inverted ship: The pulpit is from 1550s. There would not have been a pulpit in Catholic (medieval) times: The medieval stone altar was painted in the mid-1600s to depict Christ's crucifixion: The churchyard gravestones and markers were just as interesting as the church itself. Many stones and markers were hundreds of years old. Up until the beginnings of the 19th century it was common to bury the dead under the church floor until the practice was banned. Stillborn infants or babies that died before being baptised could not be buried in the consecrated ground of the churchyard. Tiny coffins are still placed under the floor in modern times. Some closeups of the most unusual stones and markers: Some stones were moss and lichen-covered which added to the ancient feel of the churchyard. Finally, here's an example of a living thatched roof cottage on the church grounds. On this trip I saw several castles and fine mansions. None were as interesting in illustrating the Norwegian culture as the Borgund Stave Church.
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This photograph of an Old Wooded Door i shot in Rīga Latvia. This is the door of ROZENGRĀLS restaurant located in the center of Old Riga on Rozena Street. These premises were mentioned in the scripts in 1293 as the most ancient wine-vault and festival place of the Riga City. It is a photo that is ideal for Large Wall Art, a Travel Decor Poster, a special medieval flower floral wall art, a Father's Day, a Birthday Gift for her, or a House Warming Gift, even as a blank wall solution. Original photo art by photographer Rita Analise of Blue Herring Design. These urban Blue Herring photographs are created, developed, printed, packaged and posted within and from Melbourne Australia. All photographic pieces are made to order. Two Mediums: Giclee Photographic Paper or Premium Canvas Quality inks on long-lasting heavyweight archival stock. All personally signed CUSTOM ORDERS If other sizes are needed please feel to message. Latvian Skateboard Wall Art https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/BlueHerringDesign?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=31366663 POSTAGE All Blue Herring photographic art is shipped safely in rigid and moisture-resistant packaging. Complimentary Tracking is provided for orders over $30. Please see shipping policies for further details. Copyright: © Artwork is copyright of Blue Herring Thank you for visiting my Etsy shop.
Medieval warehouse with straw-covered floor, wooden walls, barrels on shelves, and stacked wooden boxes. Image dimensions are 1456x816, generated using the Midjourney model with seed 0 and no steps. Tags include medieval, warehouse, barrels, and wooden boxes. Image is in 16:9 aspect ratio.