Église Saint-Laurent-d'Étiau

The Old Church was originally part of the Château Fort d'Etiau? demolished in the 15th century.

The architect Bibard restored the church in 1879 thanks to a donation from Mme de Quatrebarbes. Built in a neo-Romanesque style, it is topped by a bell tower housing a statue of Saint-Laurent.

A magnificent 18th-century altarpiece has been preserved inside the building, which also contains a 13th-century baptismal font.

Contact

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20 rue de l'Abbé Thierry
VALANJOU
49670 CHEMILLE-EN-ANJOU
FRANCE

Practical information

Opening times

Open all year round

Site theme

Church

Site category

Registered and listed sites

Access to the free site

Yes

Access map, location

Road (national / local) : 2 km
Motorway : 5 km
SNCF train station : 10 km

Further information

Groups accepted from 15 to 40 persons
Pets not allowed
Visible point of interest without tour

Other: Religious heritage

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