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ABBAYE DE ST-GEORGES-SUR-LOIRE

The buildings of the current town hall date from the second half of the 17th century. The abbey is older (twelfth century, the Saint Augustine Order).

Address : Place de l'Hôtel de Ville
49170 SAINT-GEORGES-SUR-LOIRE
FRANCE

Contact: ABBAYE DE ST-GEORGES-SUR-LOIRE

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Presentation of: ABBAYE DE ST-GEORGES-SUR-LOIRE

Opening times
Open all year round
Site theme
Abbey
Site category
Registered and listed sites
Architectural style of the site
Classical
Free
yes
Visits
Free tours (individuelles): Yes
Guided tours on request (individuelles): Yes
Guided tours on request (groupes): Yes
Visit languages
Visit: French
Billboards: French, English
Access map, location
Road (national / local): 0 Km
Motorway: 12 Km
Airport / aerodrome: 35 Km
SNCF train station: 7 Km
Bus station: 0,1 Km
Spoken language
French
Facilities
Picnic area
Equipped conference room
Services
Library
Games area
Daycare centre
Further information
Groups accepted Up to 25 persons
Pets allowed (animaux de petite taille)
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Other: Patrimoine religieux

Abbaye Royale

SAINT-MICHEL-EN-L'HERM

The abbey was founded in 682 AD on a limestone islet. Following the Concordat of 1516, it became a royal abbey.

Eglise Sainte-Radegonde

SAINTE-RADEGONDE-DES-NOYERS

It was established on the site of a Benedictine priory. The building was only a barn in 1124, but the church was built in 1357.

CHAPELLE SAINTE APOLLINE

OREE D'ANJOU

Dedicated to the patron saint of dentists, this chapel was built in the late 19th century, by the architect Moriceau.