SAINT GERMAIN CHURCH
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The church Saint-Germain de Médan is listed in the additional inventory of historical monuments, as is the stone cross located opposite the portal. The building was erected in 1635 at the request of Jean Bourdin, Lord of Médan, on the location of a th century primitive church. It would be the work of architect Claude Perrault, who also conceived the colonnade of the Louvre in Paris. The Saint-Germain church has a classic façade with cornices separating the facade into three levels of elevation, and two stone domes with stone domes and lanternon the central body with symmetry. In the centre of the facade, we will also notice the portal in full hanger surmounted by a triangular pediment. Inside, you can discover the baptismal funds of the th century, where the kings Charles V and Charles VI were baptized.
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