SAINT-AUBIN DE PACY CHURCH
Church located on a street parallel to the main road, with a beautiful pâte de verre altar and stained glass windows in the choir.
Situated in a street parallel to the main one, the church of Saint-Aubin-de-Pacy, once under the patronage of the Abbey of Lyre, was built in the 13th century (except for the choir, which dates from the 14th), on a cruciform plan of ashlar and flint. The church features a 16th-century Virgin and Child from the Château d'Anet, as well as two pieces by Norman master glassworker François Décorchemont: the beautiful pâte de verre altar and the stained glass windows in the choir.
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