ST. MARTIN'S COLLEGE
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41800Troo,
France
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2024
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2024
This former collegiate church dominates the village Troo and the Loir. Founded in the th century by Geoffroy Martel, Count of Vendôme and Anjou then rebuilt in the th century by Geoffroy Plantagenet Count of Anjou and Maine, it contains beautiful flamboyant stalls, a th-century swimming pool and a th-century copper burial plaque. The steeple, rebuilt after the fire of 1737, once had a stone arrow flanked by four pinnacles, even though it is far lower than before, but it is visible from afar. Motte motte near the church.
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