NOTRE-DAME CHURCH OF RECOVERY
Church dedicated to the memory of the deliverance of Orleans in 1429, built on the site of a 13th century chapel.
Built from 1513 to 1519 on the site of a 13th century chapel, this church was dedicated to the memory of the liberation of Orleans in 1429, then restored in 1862. One can admire its elegant side bell tower. The stained glass window of its chevet, retracing the childhood of Christ, is from the end of the 16th century. Its vaults were restored in the 17th century, while the portal of the central nave, rebuilt under Louis XIII, was restored in the 19th century in the Gothic troubadour style.
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