CHURCH OF SAINT-SULPICE
Church – Cathedral – Basilica – Chapel
2024
Recommended
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2024
Built in chalk, this is a bright, Gothic church. It was bombed in 1940, but restored in 1945. Like most of the department's churches, it is dominated by its steeple: A sturdy square tower, which has a breathtaking view over the surrounding countryside. Inside, there is a nave, covered with a wooden arch (oak and chestnut) in the form of overturned ship's hull, but above all stained glass windows that deserve the visit. The two oldest are dated 1545.
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