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Le Mans Cathedral(en)France / Pays-de-la-Loire / Le_Mans (Le Mans)cathedral, churchSpreading out over five centuries of the construction of the Saint-Julien cathedral (between XIth and XVth century) confers a diversity of styles to him. The religious building is also one of vastest of France, with its 134 m length for
Abbaye aux Dames ["Ladies' Abbey"] (Listed building), now Lower Normandy Regional Council offices(en)France / Basse-Normandie / Caen (Caen)churchwww.ville-caen.fr/Memoire/Itineraire/Guillaume/TriniteA...
St Bénigne Cathedral(en)France / Bourgogne / Dijon (Dijon - Centre Ville)cathedral, churchmaps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=47.32168~5.03447&...
abbaye Saint- Victor(en)France / Provence-Alpes-Cote-dAzur / Marseille (Marseille)churchofficial web site : www.saintvictor.net/
Montpellier Cathedral(en)France / Languedoc-Roussillon / Montpellier (Montpellier)cathedral, churchMontpellier Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Montpellier) is a national monument of France and the seat of the Archbishops of Montpellier. Originally a church attached to the monastery of Saint-Benoît (founded in 1364), the building was elevated to the status of
Eglise Saint-Etienne-le-Vieux ["Old Church of St Stephen "] (Listed building)(en)France / Basse-Normandie / Caen (Caen)ruins
Ligugé Abbey(en)France / Poitou-Charentes / Liguge (Ligugé)france, monastery, benedictine, poitiers, catholicism, catholic churchLigugé Abbey, also St. Martin's Abbey, Ligugé, is a Benedictine monastery in the present commune of Ligugé and one of the earliest. Christian monastic foundations in France.It was founded in about 360 ad by Saint Martin of Tours, to whom
Abbey Church of Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe(en)France / Poitou-Charentes / Saint-Savin (Saint-Savin)church, catholicism, UNESCO World Heritage SiteThe Romanesque Abbey Church of Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe, begun in the mid 11th century, contains many beautiful 11th- and 12th-century murals which are still in a remarkable state of preservation. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983.
Church ruined by military action(en)France / Picardie / Maizy (Maizy)churchHere are the ruins of the church Saint Martin of Maizy. It is unclear for us, whether it was destroyed in the 1914-18 war or in the 1940-45 war. The cemetery records the deaths of young locals in action in
Cathédrale Saint-Etienne(en)France / Champagne-Ardenne / Chalons-en-Champagne (Châlons-en-Champagne)cathedral, church, Not approved
Church and house of Jean Meslier, famous secretly atheist Catholic priest(en)France / Champagne-Ardenne / Etrepigny monument, historic, enlightenment, diderot, voltaire, interesting place, catholicismAssigned to the church at Etrépigny, in the Champagne region in 1689, Jean Meslier (1664 - 1729), was a Catholic priest who was discovered, upon his death, to have written a book-length philosophical essay promoting atheism. This work inspired both
Eglise Saint-Julien ["St Julian's Church"] (Listed building)(en)France / Basse-Normandie / Caen (Caen)church, interesting place
Cîteaux Abbey(en)France / Bourgogne / Villebichot monument, historic, france, monastery, cistercian, catholic churchCîteaux Abbey is the mother house of all cistercian abbeys. It was founded 1098. www.citeaux-abbaye.com CISTOPEDIA - Encyclopaedia Cisterciensis: www.ocist.de/index.php?id=1971 - as of January 2009 there are 35 monks de Janvier 2009 il ya 35 moines
Notre-Dame des Blancs-Manteaux(en)France / Ile-de-France / Paris (Paris)churchThe church is named after the beggar monks dressed in white cloaks who established there in 1250 with the permission of the king Louis IX. The facade was added by Victor Baltard in 1863 and originally it was taken from
Abbaye de Mozac(en)France / Auvergne / Mozac (Mozac)church, monasteryThe Abbey of Mozac (Auvergne, France), near to Riom is classified as a historical monument and site of Roman civilization. The commune of Mozac and the association that promotes it, the Historical Club of Mozac, belong to the Federation of
La Trappe Abbey(en)France / Basse-Normandie / Prepotin church, france, monastery, monks, normandie, normandy, catholicism, trappist, catholic churchIs a monastery in Soligny-la-Trappe, Orne, France, and the house of origin of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (O.C.S.O.: Ordo Cisterciensis Strictioris Observantiae), Reformed Cistercians or Trappists, to whom it gave its name.It began as a small
Saint Thomas Church(en)France / Alsace / Strasbourg (Strasbourg)churchLutheran church (L'Église protestante de la Confession d'Augsbourg d'Alsace et de Lorraine)
Saint-Pierre-le-Vieux church(en)France / Alsace / Schiltigheim (Strasbourg)churchCatholic und Protestant (L'Union des Églises protestantes d'Alsace et de Lorraine) church built next to each other.
Saint-Wandrille Abbey(en)France / Haute-Normandie / Saint-Wandrille-Rancon france, monastery, benedictine, catholicism, catholic churchFontenelle Abbey or the Abbey of St. Wandrille is a Benedictine monastery of the Congregation of Solesmes.It was founded by Wandregisel or Saint Wandrille (d.668ad) on land obtained through the influence of Wandregisel's friend Saint Ouen, Archbishop of Rouen. This
Basilica of Notre-Dame du Port(en)France / Auvergne / Clermont-Ferrand church, basilica, interesting placeRomanesque basilica, formerly a collegiate church. The church was supposedly founded by the bishop of Clermont in the 6th century; the current building dates from the 11th or 12th centuries.
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