Notre-Dame Basilica, Alencon
Alençon , FR
The construction of the church began in 1356 and was completed in the 16th century. A fire in the 18th century led to the reconstruction of the choir, the transept and the bell tower.
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Alençon , FR
The construction of the church began in 1356 and was completed in the 16th century. A fire in the 18th century led to the reconstruction of the choir, the transept and the bell tower.
Gray, FR
The Notre-Dame de Gray basilica is the parish church of the town of Gray, in Franche-Comte. Attached to the diocese of Besancon, it is part of the parish of Notre-Dame de Gray. It was built in the 15th and 16th centuries, in a hybrid Gothic-Renaissance style, on the site of the first Notre-Dame church destroyed in 1477 during the War of the Burgundy Succession. Since 1641 it has housed the heart of Saint Pierre Fourier and since 1802 the miraculous statue of Notre-Dame de Gray. The possession of these two relics earned him the elevation to the title of minor basilica on July 16, 1948 by Pope Pius XII.
Bernay , FR
The construction of this church began in the 14th century, in place of a chapel erected a century earlier. It underwent phases of reconstruction in the following centuries, before being enlarged in the 16th century. In 1950, it became a basilica on the recommendation of the nuncio Angelo Roncalli, who became John XXIII.
Blois, FR
The Basilica of Our Lady of the Trinity was built between 1932 and 1939 by the architects Charles-Henri Besnard and Paul Rouvière. Due to the Occupation, the work could only be resumed in 1946 with a third and final architect, Yves-Marie Froidevaux, who devoted himself to completing the interior decoration. The Basilica of Notre-Dame-de-la-Trinité is considered to be a major building of sacred art in the inter-war period.
Valenciennes, FR
The basilica of Notre-Dame-du-Saint-Cordon was built between 1852 and 1864 by the diocesan architect Alexandre Grigny. Facing south-west, its chevet with an ambulatory and three radiating chapels of Norman inspiration fits into the narrow plot of the Place des Ursulines. The nave, framed by aisles, has five bays. Its three-level elevation evokes the Amiens model and gives the building great transparency. The façade is more austere. The porch bell tower reinterprets the Old Bell Tower of Chartres Cathedral.
Épinal, FR
The Basilica of Saint-Maurice was built in its present state between the 11th and 13th centuries. The basilica is probably located on the site of the town's first church, which was built in the 10th century by Bishop Gerard of Toul at the request of Thierry de Hamelant, Bishop of Metz. In the middle of the 11th century, a new Romanesque church was rebuilt and consecrated by the Lorraine Pope Leo IX. It was probably in the 13th century that the nuns were replaced by a chapter of canonesses, which remained until the end of the 18th century.
Lisieux , FR
Church of the Xxth, whose construction began in 1929, but slowed down with the Second World War. It is spared by the bombings.
Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, FR
The Basilica of the Holy Trinity is a Gothic church built between the 15th and 19th centuries. The church was sacked in January 1794 by the Revolutionaries, who also destroyed the monument of the Assumption. In the 19th century, the building was extensively restored and consolidated under the aegis of the town's architect, Geufroy.
Genoa, IT
The Basilica of Santa Maria delle Vigne, whose construction started in the 10th century, is one of the oldest Catholic churches in Genoa. It rises on land that corresponds to the vineyards of the king, hence its name.
Bassano del Grappa, IT
The Cathedral of Santa Maria in Colle is a Baroque church that was consecrated in 1432. The church's organ, located at the west end, is the work of Francesco Antonio Dacci. Built in 1796, it was restored in 1980 by Franz Zanin and is fully functional.
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