SAINTE-ANNE DE GASSICOURT CHURCH
This church away from the town center was built in the century by the monks of Cluny Abbey in the Romanesque style
Away from the city center, this former chapel of the Saint-Sulpice priory gives this neighborhood near the Seine a village feel. Built in the 12th century by the monks of the Cluny Abbey in the Romanesque style, it is listed as a Monument Historique (1862). Inside, you'll find a polychrome wooden statue of the Virgin Mary, some of the finest stained glass in the Paris region, stalls and traces of a fresco on the walls of the transept.
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