SAINT-SAUVEUR CHURCH
Church – Cathedral – Basilica – Chapel
2024
Recommended
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2024
Originally, it was the castle chapel built in the th century. Connected with an underground, she allowed squire to attend mass at all discretion. His quarter of an hour of glory came in 1356, when King St. Louis came to pray during a visit to Condé. Completely destroyed during the bombing of 1944, it was rebuilt after war. It contains an imposing 40 m 2 cross road, made by seven contemporary Norman artists, members of the Local Friends of White Hair Association.
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