NEOGOTHIC CHURCH
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This church built between 1851 and 1862 is still today a place of worship and is well worth a visit.
Built between 1851 and 1862, the neo-Gothic church replaced an earlier Romanesque church. After the bombings of 1944, it was partially restored, but one of the two spires (that of the south tower) was not redone, giving it a peculiar appearance in the heart of the small town. In the north chapel, there is the tomb of Arthur de Magneville (classified as a historical monument), baron of La Haye-du-Puits, who died in 1556. It is still a place of worship today, and is well worth a detour during your visit here.
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