CHURCH OF SAINT-THOMAS-DE-CANTORBERY
Church built at the end of the 12th century by Henry II Plantagenet, King of England and Duke of Normandy.
This small church of Mont-Saint-Aignan was built in the late 12th century by Henri II Plantagenêt, king of England and duke of Normandy. It is dedicated to Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162, murdered in 1170 by the king’s supporters and canonised three years later. The church, mainly Romanesque, consists of a five-span nave that ends with a fourteenth-century flat choir. The downsides, for them, date from the 14th and 15th centuries. Its seventeenth-century organ is made up of 1,700 pipes, restored in the 1990s. Concerts are provided regularly.
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