Mont-Cenis Chapel, Lanslebourg, France, designed by Philipp Quinquet in 1967

Mont-Cenis Chapel, Lanslebourg, France, designed by Philipp Quinquet in 1967

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  1. archineering says

    Initially a chapel, this building- known as "La Pyramide" for obvious reasons- now houses a small museum about the history of the area.

    For those interested in this era of architecture, check out /r/ModernistArchitecture and /r/brutalism !

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