EGLISE SAINT-AUBIN DE BLAISON-SAINT-SULPICE

11th-century church belonging to the network of welcoming churches in Anjou

Visit the church of Saint-Aubin, built in the 11th century on the initiative of the Count of Anjou Foulques de Nerra, in the Petite Cité de Caractère of Blaison-Gohier. Originally Romanesque, this church dedicated to Saint-Aubin was rebuilt in Gothic style in the 12th century. This fortified building features a vault with loopholes and firing slits, and has a remarkable medieval roof structure, with carved 15th-century oak choir stalls protected as Historic Monuments.

The church is part of the network of "Eglises Accueillantes en Anjou", which are open to the public. Guided tours of the church can be arranged on request with a local association, Le Sablier.

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Place Saint Aubin
Blaison-Gohier
49320 BLAISON-SAINT-SULPICE
FRANCE
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Opening times

Open all year round

Site theme

Church

Architectural style of the site

Gothic

Access to the free site

Yes

Access map, location

Road (national / local) : 0 km
Motorway : 15 km
SNCF train station : 20 km
Airport / aerodrome : 30 km

Spoken language

French

Further information

Groups accepted
Pets not allowed
Visible point of interest without tour

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