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Eglise de la mission de France, Marseille 1e

Eglise de la mission de France, Marseille 1e

Marseille, FR

The church of the Mission de France is a church built at the end of the 17th century and renovated in the 19th century. This church has been listed as a historical monument since December 8, 1965.

Nativité-de-Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church, Vodable

Nativité-de-Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church, Vodable

Vodable, FR

Vodable being a clunisian site, the church Saint Georges of the village was served by the clunisian monks of Sauxillanges until 1382 before passing then to the community of the priests of Ronzières.

Église de la Réal

Église de la Réal

Perpignan, FR

The church of La Réal or Notre-Dame de la Réal was first consecrated in 1321. In 1381, this single-nave church, typical of the Southern Gothic style, housed an Augustinian priory whose abbot had the rank of bishop. During the Great Western Schism, Benedict XIII, the last Pope of Avignon, originally from Aragon, convened a council here in 1408. The church seems to have retained most of its original architecture from the first half of the 14th century.

Translation de Saint-Benoit Church, Pontgibaud

Translation de Saint-Benoit Church, Pontgibaud

Pontgibaud, FR

Originally a seigniorial chapel, its construction probably began in the 11th century. An earthquake destroyed the vault in 1489, and it was the Marshal of La Fayette who restored it in the style of the time, therefore ogival. It was restored and enlarged again in 1860.

Saint-Thomas d'Aquin Convent Church, Lille

Saint-Thomas d'Aquin Convent Church, Lille

Lille, FR

The Dominican friars have been present in Lille since 1224. The present convent, inaugurated in 1957, is a jewel of contemporary architecture. Classified in the supplementary inventory of historical monuments, it is the first religious building to be listed as "20th century heritage". The convent is the work of architects Pierre Pinsard and Neil Hutchinson.

Sacrée-Coeur de Calais Church

Sacrée-Coeur de Calais Church

Calais, FR

The first stone was blessed on 7 April 1867 by Monsignor Lequette, the successor of Monsignor Parisis, and the church was blessed four years later, on 29 October.

Sacré-Coeur Church, Lille

Sacré-Coeur Church, Lille

Lille, FR

The church was erected by the architect Jules Batigny between 1875 and 1878 and again between 1895 and 1898. The bell tower was only completed in 1928 by the architect Charles Sarazin. Although made of reinforced concrete, it did not withstand the weather and had to be entirely restored between 2005 and 2008.

Sacré-Coeur Church, Havre

Sacré-Coeur Church, Havre

Havre , FR

Church opened for worship and consecrated in 1887. Pilgrimages took place between 1899 and 1968, after which they ceased completely. In 1913, the church is affiliated to the Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre. The building was damaged in 1944, its organ was set on fire and a shell burst on the bell tower.

Vieux-Saint-Sauveur Church, Caen

Vieux-Saint-Sauveur Church, Caen

Caen , FR

The church is composite and displays elements from different periods. The nave and the side aisles date from the XIV century, while the choir and the chapels are from the XVI century.

Église luthérienne Saint-Marcel

Église luthérienne Saint-Marcel

Paris, FR

The Lutheran Church of Saint-Marcel is a Protestant place of worship built in 1908 by the architects Jean Naville and Henri Chauquet. The organ dates from the same year and comes from the Dalstein-Haerpfer factory. It was restored in 1999 by Mulheisen.

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