Notre-Dame Les-Andelys
Saint-Sauveur de Les-Andelys was built in 1225, on the ruins of a women's abbey of 511. It is, therefore, the oldest attested monastery in Upper Normandy. Works took place until the 17th century, followed by restoration in the 19th century.
About this building
The church is built according to an elongated plan with a flat apse. Two towers flank the façade, preceded by a porch with three carved flying buttress. The central opening shelters the portal, surmounted by a tympanum.