Église Saint Martin du Cellier

Romanesque, neo-Byzantine church, restored with remarkable frescoes on the life of Saint Martin of Tours and the Way of the Cross, by the Lemasson brothers (listed as Historic Monuments).

The church is open daily from 9am to 7pm from May to October and from 9am to 6pm from November to April. The Association Culturelle Saint Martin du Cellier also offers a programme of concerts and cultural activities in partnership with the parish and the commune. The church of Saint Martin is on the Via Sancti Martini, a Council of Europe Cultural Route between Nantes and Tours.
Self-guided tours. Free admission.

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Place Saint-Méen
44850 LE CELLIER
FRANCE
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Practical information

Opening times

Open all year round

Site theme

Church

Site category

Registered and listed sites

Architectural style of the site

Romanesque

Access to the free site

Yes

Access map, location

SNCF train station : 0.4 km
Road (national / local) : 3 km
Motorway : 20 km
Airport / aerodrome : 35 km

Spoken language

French

Facilities

Picnic area

Further information

Groups accepted
Pets not allowed
Visible point of interest without tour

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