Description
Internationally renowned artist, John Howe has profoundly marked the contemporary imagination by giving J.R.R. Tolkien’s novels a pictorial extension that has become a major reference. The artist has also brought to life the main tales and legends of the medieval imagination, for numerous literary editions.
In the heart of the ruins of the chapel, a selection of works are reproduced on large tarpaulins. Knights, dragons and other fantastic creators, Merlin and the castle of Camelot, take possession and decorate the premises. Visible from outside the chapel.
Doors open in July and August from 10am to 12pm, every day except Tuesdays.



