Église Saint-Martin

The church of Saint-Martin is a Romanesque church in the Bas-Maine region, which can only be seen from the outside for safety reasons.

Saint-Martin, a Romanesque church in Bas-Maine
The priory of Saint-Martin was founded around 1050 by Guy I of Laval. The suburb of Saint-Martin gradually grew up around the convent.

Built of Roussard sandstone, the building follows the traditional layout of many Romanesque churches. It consists of a single nave, a slightly projecting transept and a chevet with oriented chapels.
Murals dating from the 12th to 17th centuries adorn the walls of the nave and the apses of the choir and transept.

Of particular note in the choir is a calendar of months depicting agricultural work according to the seasons.
The church of Saint-Martin is closed for security reasons. It can be visited from the outside or on guided tours.

Contact

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Rue Louis Perrin
53000 LAVAL
FRANCE

Practical information

Opening times

Open all year round

Site theme

Church

Site category

Registered and listed sites

Architectural style of the site

Romanesque
19th century

Location

Other: Religious heritage

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