OUR LADY OF GOOD PORT CHURCH
This church houses an oil painting attributed to Charles Lebrun, a beautiful carved wooden pietà, a small marble Virgin
Built on the site of the chapel of the Rosary, completed in the 18th century. During the Revolution, it became the town's "Temple of Reason" and part of the building was used as a "granary". It retains a Gothic appearance but the western facade evokes the Renaissance. One of the rare examples of the Counter-Reformation. The interior houses an oil painting attributed to Charles Lebrun, a beautiful carved wooden pietà, a small marble Virgin called Our Lady of the Mariners.
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