Eglise Saint-Aignan

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  • Eglise Saint-Aignan©
Made up of different styles, the church of Saint-Aignan, a listed monument, was built from the Romanesque to the Renaissance. Half ruined by the Hundred Years’ War, it was partly rebuilt at the end of the 15th Century and the beginning of the 16th Century. The choir, the right side of the choir and the bell tower are the oldest parts of the building, dating from the 12th century. The left side of the choir, the nave and its aisles bear the stamp of the 15th century: two Romanesque pillars can be seen there. The south transept portal is in pure Renaissance style (1543). Statues of Saint-Vincent and Saint-Eloi in gilded wood from the 12th century and stained glass windows from the 19th and 20th centuries, inside. Open every day.

Made up of different styles, the church of Saint-Aignan, a listed monument, was built from the Romanesque to the Renaissance. Half ruined by the Hundred Years' War, it was partly rebuilt at the end of the 15th Century and the beginning of the 16th Century. The choir, the right side of the choir and the bell tower are the oldest parts of the building, dating from the 12th century. The left side of the choir, the nave and its aisles bear the stamp of the 15th century: two Romanesque pillars can be seen there. The south transept portal is in pure Renaissance style (1543). Statues of Saint-Vincent and Saint-Eloi in gilded wood from the 12th century and stained glass windows from the 19th and 20th centuries, inside. Open every day.

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01/01/2024 - 31/12/2024 - -

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