NOTRE-DAME-DE-LIESSE CHURCH
Church founded in 1360 that preserved the Holy Shroud, destroyed and then rebuilt in the nineteenth century in Sardinian neoclassical style.
In the heart of the old town, the church of Notre-Dame-de-Liesse was part of a collegiate church founded in 1360 by the Counts of Geneva. In 1566, the church preserved the famous Holy Shroud (now in the crypt of the Church of the Holy Shroud in Turin). Destroyed during the French Revolution, the current building was rebuilt in the mid-nineteenth century, representing the Sardinian neoclassical style. The drone la Salésienne, which weighs more than 5 tons, was created by the foundry Paccard.
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