Blosseville-sur-Mer Church
Building with a Latin cross plan, with a gable wall façade framed by projecting buttresses. Ancillary buildings, probably chapels, flank the lateral walls of the nave.
Building with a Latin cross plan, with a gable wall façade framed by projecting buttresses. Ancillary buildings, probably chapels, flank the lateral walls of the nave.
Chapel built in 1580 by Henri de Guise. His assassination delayed the construction, but his wife Catherine of Cleves chose to continue its construction, in memory of her husband. She added a chapel dedicated to Ignatius of Loyola in 1613. The construction is completed in 1624.
Built between the 11th and 12th centuries, its construction is poorly documented.
Built in the 12th century, with the nave and transept, it was enlarged in the 14th century. In the 19th century, modifications were made.