SAINT-AUBIN CHURCH
Limay's oldest church, dedicated to Saint Aubin, contains many treasures, including polychrome statues from the and centuries.
The town's oldest building, this church has been listed as a Monument Historique since 1944. Dedicated to Saint Aubin, bishop of Angers in the 6th century, it was built in 1156 by the Countess of Meulan, Agnès de Montfort. All that remains of the original building are the two choir bays and the bell tower, whose spire was restored in 1906. Many treasures can be found here: a 13th-century baptismal font; the recumbent tomb of Thomas Letourneur, secretary to Charles V; the tombs of Jean Chenu, squire to Louis XI, and his wife Jeanne de Ver...
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