ÉGLISE NOTRE-DAME-DE-L'ASSOMPTION
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Church preserving a Savoyard baroque style and decoration, presenting an ornate high altar, altarpieces, a pulpit dating from 1835.
Bramans is a village in the new municipality of Val-Cenis, in the Haute Maurienne. Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption Church was first built on sandy ground, but was destroyed and rebuilt on the other side of its bell tower during the 20th century. The choice was to keep its style and its Savoyard baroque decoration. As you will have understood, this remarkable religious building is part of the Facim Foundation's Baroque Paths®. You can admire the richly decorated high altar made by Claude Simond and Esprit Amabert de Bramans, the altarpiece Notre-Dame-de-la-Salette, the altarpiece of the Rosary dating from the 18th century and the pulpit dating from 1835, made by Giovanni Morini, from Susa.
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