Exposition - Patrimoine religieux à l'abandon_Montauban

Exhibition - Abandoned religious heritage

Cultural, Exhibition, Photography in Montauban
  • For several years specializing in the photography of abandoned places, a passion which allowed Thierry DALLA COSTA alias DC to capture the hidden beauty and silent history of these forgotten spaces.

  • His adventure began with a fascination for urban exploration which reveals abandoned architectural treasures.

    Since 2022, he has had the opportunity to share his work with a wider audience, allowing him to present his photos and raise spectators' awareness of the poetry and melancholy of these deserted places. Each exhibition is an invitation to travel through time, to discover frozen stories and to reflect on the place of man and nature.

    Its objective is to capture the essence of...
    His adventure began with a fascination for urban exploration which reveals abandoned architectural treasures.

    Since 2022, he has had the opportunity to share his work with a wider audience, allowing him to present his photos and raise spectators' awareness of the poetry and melancholy of these deserted places. Each exhibition is an invitation to travel through time, to discover frozen stories and to reflect on the place of man and nature.

    Its objective is to capture the essence of these places, to show how nature reclaims its rights and transforms these remains into natural works of art. Through his photographs, he wishes to awaken ecological and heritage awareness, by highlighting the fragility and ephemeral beauty of our environment.

    The photographs presented at the Fort invite you to discover the mysterious beauty and serenity of abandoned churches and chapels. Through his lens, he captures the essence of these sacred places, now silent, where time seems to have stopped.

    Each image tells a unique story, that of buildings once filled with life and prayers, now abandoned. The cracked walls, broken stained glass windows and deserted altars bear witness to a past rich in spirituality. These buildings, although marked by the wear and tear of time, retain a majesty and dignity that transcend their state of dilapidation.

    His work aims to reveal the poetry of these forgotten places, through plays of light and shadow, perspectives and striking architectural details. By exploring these churches and chapels, he seeks to awaken reflection on memory, forgetting and transformation. These photographs are an invitation to contemplate the ephemeral beauty and fragility of our religious heritage.
  • Spoken languages
    • French
Schedules
  • From February 5, 2025
    until March 3, 2025
  • Monday
    9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Thursday
    9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Friday
    9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Saturday
    12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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