SAINT-AIGNAN CHURCH
Each church in the region has a unique history, thus joining the heritage if it is not merely architectural, cultural or even historical. The Saint-Aignan church of Ivoy-le-Pré includes, among other things, a singularity rarely encountered. In the heart of the old village, nef and abside were built during the thirteenth century. The north and south chapels fired the day during the first half of the sixteenth century, while the bell tower was rebuilt after 1890 by the architect Octave Guérin. The legend of Notre-Dame-de-Lorette was a visible fresco until the end of the nineteenth century in the southern chapel. In 1964, Vial-Berthezene - an artist belonging to the new realism movement - performed a fresco instead of the baptismal fonts, the appropriate theme, overflowing even on the stained glass window, thus increasing light space. Long ship in the richly worked stained glass windows by the famous Lorin workshop, it lasts despite the blows of time, always with its original porch…
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