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Saint-Malo Cathedral

Saint-Malo Cathedral

Saint-Malo, FR

The Saint-Vincent-de-Saragosse Cathedral in Saint-Malo is one of the three cathedrals of the diocese along with those of Rennes and Dol. It is an ancient Roman Catholic cathedral. It is dedicated to Saint Vincent de Saragossa, a martyr of the early 4th century. Its architecture mixes the Romanesque and Gothic styles, it is classified as a historical monument of France. Its architecture presents an interesting summary of sacred art from the Romanesque sculptures of its nave to contemporary achievements. Located in the heart of the historic city within the walls, the cathedral, classified as a "Historic Monument", was seriously damaged during the liberation battles at the end of the Second World War like the rest of the city which was 80% destroyed and rebuilt with great care.

Saint-Martial de Rudelle church

Saint-Martial de Rudelle church

Rudelle, FR

Saint-Martial de Rudelle church was founded in 1250 as a hospital chapel. The church acquired its fortifications in the 14th century, during the Hundred Years' War. Although outside the battle lines, Rudelle was plagued by mercenary looting. The fortifications were again used during the religious wars against the Protestant troops. Restorations were carried out on the church in the 1890s.

Saint-Martin Catholic Church at Bergues

Saint-Martin Catholic Church at Bergues

Bergues, FR

Saint-Martin Catholic Church at Bergues dates from the 10th century, and was replaced at the end of the 16th Century by a large and vast, ' hallekerque ' (a 'hall-church' - having the side aisles of the same height as the nave) and in the late gothic style. During the Second World War the church was burned and the tower shelled and blown up.

Saint-Martin de Tours Basilica

Saint-Martin de Tours Basilica

Tours, FR

Saint-Martin de Tours is a Roman Catholic basilica in honour of Saint Martin. The present basilica was built in the Romanesque-Byzantine style according to a design by the architect Victor Laloux. Construction began in 1887 and the basilica was consecrated in 1925. The crypt contains the tomb of the saint. Until the time of Martin, bishop of Tours since 372, Tours was a Gallo-Roman city of medium importance. After his death in Candes in 397, the monks of Tours succeeded in seizing the body and bringing it back to their city. They buried it on the site where the Basilica of Saint Martin, one of the largest religious buildings in the West in the Middle Ages, was later built.

Saint-Martin

Saint-Martin

Fürstenfeld, AT

The church of Saint-Martin was founded in the 12th century in the Romanesque style. Partially destroyed by a fire in 1715, reconstruction in the second half of the 18th century gave it its present external appearance, based on the late Baroque colour scheme.

Saint-Martin, Marcoles

Marcolès, FR

Former Chapel of the Benedictine priory dependent on the Abbey of Saint-Géraud d'Aurillac, the church of Saint-Martin is a Gothic building from the 15th century. The imposing dimensions of the nave show the importance of Marcolès at the end of the Middle Ages.

Saint-Martin-des-Champs Priory

Saint-Martin-des-Champs Priory

Paris, FR

A Merovingian funerary basilica was built on this site around the 6th and 7th centuries and renovated in the Carolingian period. The Royal Priory of Saint-Martin-des-Champs, Cluny's third daughter, was founded in 1060 and a new building was built on this presumed site of a miracle by Saint Martin. The original plan of the choir probably inspired that of the Basilica of Saint-Denis built a few years later, the church of the Conservatory would constitute the oldest testimony of Parisian Gothic. The abbey was declared a national property in 1790 and since 1798 has housed the new Conservatory of Arts and Crafts created by Abbot Gregory in 1794, whose former abbey church, abandoned for worship, serves as an exhibition room for its museum. The complex was largely refurbished under the July Monarchy and the Second Empire, under the direction of the architect Léon Vaudoyer. The Foucault pendulum has been installed in the choir.

Saint-Mathieu, Salers

Salers, FR

Built outside the fortifications of the castle and those of the upper town, it bears witness to a composite ensemble of multiple constructions, fires and restorations.

Saint-Matthieu de Fine-Terre Abbey

Saint-Matthieu de Fine-Terre Abbey

Plougonvelin, FR

It is on the territory of Plougonvelin that stand the remains of the abbey of Saint-Matthieu or Saint-Mathieu (Loc Mazé Pen-ar-Bed or Fin ar Bed) established, according to tradition, in the 6th century by Saint Tanguy, in atonement for the murder of his sister Saint Eode or Haude.

Saint-Médard, Saint-Mard (Virton)

Virton, BE

The church of Saint-Médard de Saint-Mard, built between 1862 and 1867, is a neo-Romanesque building with three naves. Inside the church, the two 17th century side altars are particularly noteworthy.

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