Église Saint Pierre et Saint Paul

The church is placed under the double title of SAINT-PIERRE and SAINT-PAUL. The fact that today it is simply called "Saint-Pierre church" is the result of the facilities of oral language or adopted by the inhabitants and their parish priests.
The building and its architecture have evolved over the centuries. The oldest part dates from the 12th century, recognisable by its slate roof, and the part covered in red tiles corresponds to the Gothic period.
The church was burnt down by Protestants during the Wars of Religion, and again in 1794. Each time, it was rebuilt by the parishioners. Its current appearance is the result of renovation work carried out between 1998 and 2003.

Contact

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Rue de Lattre de Tassigny
85220 LA CHAPELLE-HERMIER
FRANCE

Practical information

Site theme

Church

Architectural style of the site

Gothic

Access to the free site

Yes

Location

Other: Religious heritage

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