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Saint-Étienne-du-Mont Church

Saint-Étienne-du-Mont Church

Paris, FR

Saint-Étienne-du-Mont Church was built at the end of the 15th century on the site of a 13th-century church, but its rich Renaissance façade was not completed until 1624. Until the French Revolution, the church housed the relics of Sainte Geneviève, patron saint of Paris. The church also houses an organ from the 1630s.

Saint-Eustache's Church

Saint-Eustache's Church

Paris, FR

The origins of the church of Saint-Eustache go back to the beginning of the 13th century. A chapel dedicated to Saint Agnes was the first building to be constructed. A crypt bearing this name is still attached to the church on the east side. In 1223, Sainte Agnès was erected as a parish and took the name of Saint-Eustache. The construction of the present church, however, only began in 1532 and lasted until 1633. The church was then partially rebuilt in 1754. Many Parisian personalities are buried in the church cemetery, among them Marie de Gournay (1565 - 1645), one of the few women to live from writing in Europe at that time. Her famous writings include "L'égalité des hommes et des femmes" (1622).

Saint-Flour Cathedral

Saint-Flour, FR

Situated in the heart of the town of Saint-Flour (Cantal), on the Place d'Armes lined with arcades and towards which many old streets converge. Like many religious buildings in the region, the black volcanic stone of Liozargues gives it a characteristic dark colour.

Saint-François-Xavier

Saint-François-Xavier

Toulouse, FR

The church of St. Francis Xavier was built between 1852 and 1875. After suffering major damage in 2001 during the explosion of the AZF factory, it reopened in 2003. Stained glass windows illustrating the life of St. François-Xavier are worth the detour.

Saint-Germain-des-Près

Saint-Germain-des-Près

Paris, FR

The church is part of an old Benedictine royal abbey dating from the 6th century. The building was rebuilt by Abbot Morard in the 10th century. The current choir was built in the middle of the 12th century and consecrated by Pope Alexander III. Conventual buildings successively rebuilt during the 13th century. After the Revolution, the church lost its status as an abbey church to become a parish abbey. Reconstructions carried out between 1821 and 1854. Church classified as a historical monument by list in 1862. Remains of the former abbey classified in 1953. Saint-Germain-des-Prés church is the oldest of the great Parisian churches.

Saint-Gervais Basilica

Saint-Gervais Basilica

Avranches, FR

The basilica of Saint-Gervais, a church located in the centre of Avranches, is known to house the skull of the bishop of the commune in the 8th century. The religious parable on the relics contributes to the church's appeal to visitors passing through the commune. Enter the fascinating basilica to admire the treasures it contains: works of art and religious objects dating back several centuries. It is a neoclassical-style building with an eye-catching facade that is reminiscent of antiquity.

Saint-Gilles of Caen

Caen, FR

The work on the church of the Abbey aux Dames began in 1062 and was completed in 1130. We start at the bedside, in the 11th century, then we add buttresses. On June 18, 1066, the dedication of the Abbey of the Trinity took place. Since 1865, the Trinity Church has served as a parish church following the transfer of the cult from the Saint-Gilles Church, which was abandoned and then destroyed during the bombardments preceding the liberation of Caen.

Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert Abbey

Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert Abbey

Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, FR

The origin of the abbey of Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert is linked to two characters: Benedict of Aniane (c750-821) and William I of Toulouse (768-812).

Saint-Honorat de Lerins Abbey

Saint-Honorat de Lerins Abbey

Île Saint-Honorat, FR

Lerins is one of the first centres of western monasticism to be established in Gaul, following the coenobitic experiments that had been practised for some time in the East, and must be placed chronologically after the first establishments promoted by Saint Martin of Tours.

Saint-Jacques et Saint-Philippe church

Saint-Jacques et Saint-Philippe church

Lentilles, FR

The Saint-Jacques et Saint-Philippe church is one of the most beautiful wooden churches in Champagne. Its construction probably dates back to the first half of the 16th century. The most surprising feature is the continuous ceiling in panelling, beautifully decorated with diamond-shaped feet. The stained glass window in the central round window represents the donor and his wife. Dating from the 16th century, this stained glass window is the work of the Troyes glass painting workshops.

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