ST. CHARLES CHAPEL
Chapel with a nave covered with a long-sided roof, another one in lean-to on the sides and a bell tower surmounting the facade.
Located at the intersection of Roger-Campestre and Pilaudo streets and Lauzière Avenue, this 19th century chapel, with brick and stone walls, is characterized by its metal frame and cast iron pillars. The nave is covered with a long-sided roof, and the sides with another shed roof, the whole being covered with mechanical tiles. The initiated will appreciate! The chapel was listed in the General Inventory of Cultural Heritage of Ile-de-France in 1996. It has a massive shape and a bell tower on top of the façade.
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Bon plat dans une bonne ambiance avec une service très soigneux
Plats raffinés, petit plus pour le Tataki de veau Thaï et la tarte fine aux pommes.
Nous recommanderons et nous reviendrons.