SAINT GERMAIN CHURCH
The church Saint-Germain was built from xiie in the xivth century. It is essentially a Gothic style, even though the bell tower reflects the Romanesque architecture, and its exterior appearance conceals a large interior space. Above the entrance, the organ dates from the end of the nineteenth century - it was classified at Historic Monuments in 1994. The church is considered one of the most beautiful rural churches in the Parisian region. At the southern tip of the great granite triangle, the central market square, it is valued by a resolutely contemporary framework that it completes, as an exclamation point. And to find it, nothing simpler, the perspective from the very busy avenue Paul Vaillant-Couturier, at the end of which the building is, is impregnable!
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