Church with 19th century stained glass windows, paintings by Jules-Alexandre Duval-le-Camus, a wooden pulpit...
After the death in 1560 of Saint-Clodoald (or Cloud meaning "illustrious and fearsome"), grandson of Clovis and Saint-Clotilde, pilgrimages were organized around the hill of Saint-Cloud where his tomb and his relics were placed, a place of devotion at the origin of the city and the present church. In Romanesque-Gothic style, its nave and choir are on three levels. There are stained glass windows from the 19th century, paintings by Jules-Alexandre Duval-le-Camus, a wooden pulpit and a white Carrara marble altar donated by Napoleon III
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