Cycling Highlight
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Classical prescription building
2nd quarter 18th century. The facade, on a convex plane, is composed of an Ionic order surmounted by Corinthian pilasters, finished by a pediment. Inside, the nave of three bays vaulted in cradle on doubleaux, precedes the crossing of the transept covered with a dome. The semicircular apse with oven-head is decorated with ionic pilasters. The main feature of this church is represented by stands on the first and third spans of the north and south aisles, and on the aisle north and south of the choir. Wrought iron railings form railings. The southern gable of the southern transept has received an old frieze of the 12th century, from the old church Notre-Dame. monumentum.fr/eglise-notre-dame-des-pommiers-pa00102983.html
August 26, 2019
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