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Saint-Nicolas d'Outines church

Saint-Nicolas d'Outines church

Outines, FR

This church of Saint-Nicolas d'Outines, dating from the middle of the 16th century, is the largest half-timbered church in Champagne. Its vast interior dimension is reminiscent of a stone church, lined with massive beams and heavy pillars.

Saint-Nizier Church

Saint-Nizier Church

Lyon, FR

The Saint-Nizier church is one of the most important places of worship in Lyon, both for its antiquity and its architecture. Entirely rebuilt in the 14th and 15th centuries in a flamboyant Gothic style, the church has been a listed building since 1840.

Saint-Pasquier Church

Saint-Pasquier Church

Nantes, FR

The Saint-Pasquier church was originally a simple chapel. Built at the end of the 19th century to the plans of the architect François Bougoüin, a pupil of Viollet-le-Duc, it was consecrated on 27 September 1908. The church is small and simple in plan, in the neo-Romanesque style.

Saint-Peter's Abbey

Saint-Peter's Abbey

Solesmes, FR

The abbey has a relatively recent building, constructed from 1722. Both majestic and impressive from the top of its imposing silhouette overlooking the banks of the Sarthe, the abbey of Saint-Pierre de Solesmes, founded in 1010, is a mecca for Gregorian chant. Occupied by a community of Benedictine monks, only the abbey church can be visited. The latter contains in its transept masterpieces of the French Renaissance: the Saints of Solesmes, two sculpted ensembles dating from the 15th and 16th centuries.

Saint-Philibert de Tournus

Tournus, FR

The nave, the right arm of the transept, the radiant chapels and the right side of the nave date from the 11th century; the interior of the choir from the 12th century. The crypt dates from the end of the 10th century; it is a construction of Father Etienne; its height under keystone of 3.50 m is exceptional. The cloister dates from the 11th century; only the restored north gallery remains.

Saint-Pierre Abbey

Saint-Pierre Abbey

Vertheuil, FR

Its typical 18th century style is of simple and classic elegance. One can notice the beautiful arrangement of the facades, the porch going down into the park designed in the English style, the banisters of the stairs and the interior woodwork. The abbey church of Saint Pierre depended on the adjoining abbey. Its construction dates back to the 11th-12th century, then rebuilt in the 14th, 16th and 19th centuries. The church is a beautiful example of Romanesque art of Saintongeaise inspiration.

Saint-Pierre Church

Saint-Pierre Church

Montluçon, FR

Saint-Pierre de Montluçon church is a 13th-century Romanesque building classified as a Historic Monument since 1978. Saint-Pierre church dates from the 13th century, but its façade dates from the 18th century.

Saint-Pierre et Saint-Denis Church, Erneuville

Saint-Pierre et Saint-Denis Church, Erneuville

Erneuville, BE

The origins of the Saint-Pierre et Saint-Denis Church probably date back to the Middle Ages, as evidenced by the fish stop device (opus spicatum) on some walls. The building was enlarged successively in 1852 and 1878, and the last improvements were made in 1968.

Saint-Pierre-le-Vieux Church

Saint Pierre le Vieux, FR

Built in the 12th century, with the nave and transept, it was enlarged in the 14th century. In the 19th century, modifications were made.

Saint-Pol-de-Leon Cathedral

Saint-Pol-de-Leon Cathedral

Saint-Pol-de-Léon, FR

Situated on the northern Finistère coast, Saint-Pol de Léon is a city of art and history with a monumental architectural heritage. Inherited from a time of prosperity and opulence, the monuments of the former episcopal city are of exceptional quality and constitute an essential historical centre in Brittany. St Paul Aurélien Cathedral, a true architectural jewel, bears witness to the soul and history of the land of Leon.

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