NOTRE-DAME CHURCH - SAINT-JEAN-XXIII PARISH
Church with a heterogeneous architecture due to its redesign in the 1860s by the architect Henri-Alexandre Godineau
Placed under the patronage of Saint Quitère or Quitterie, a young Wisigoth who was beheaded for not wanting to renounce her Christian faith, the church of Montamisé presents a heterogeneous architecture due to its reorganization in the 1860s by the architect Henri-Alexandre Godineau de la Bretonnerie. From the Romanesque period, it has kept mainly its apse, the choir and the nave from the XIXth century are not completely aligned on the same axis. Two Merovingian sarcophagi have also been found here.
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