SAINT-DENIS CHURCH
Saint-Denis church was built in the 13th century with 2 seigniorial ...Read more
SAINT-GERMAIN-DE-PARIS CHURCH
Medieval church surrounded by an old cemetery, with 3 bells and interior ...Read more
ST. NICHOLAS CHURCH
Church dating from the 11th century, one of the oldest in the Versailles ...Read more
SAN MARTIN CHURCH
Church, once a stopover on the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, blends ...Read more
SAINT-MÉDARD CHURCH
Romanesque style church, with a beautiful Burgundian statue of the Virgin ...Read more
SAINT GERMAIN CHURCH
This church, built on the foundations of three buildings, is a ...Read more
ST. NICHOLAS CHURCH
The building houses a wooden statue of Saint Scariberge, and a wooden ...Read more
CHURCH OF SAINT GILLES AND THE ASSUMPTION
Church accessible by stone staircase, former feudal chapel. Wall paintings ...Read more
ÉGLISE SAINT-NOM
Listed church, restored several times. 12th-century watchtower and tile and ...Read more
ST. BENEDICT'S PRIORY
Priory where Benedictine monks settled in 1963 to restore monastic life in ...Read more
SAINT-THIBAUT-DE-MARLY CHURCH
This building was commissioned by the residents of the new Grandes-Terres ...Read more
SAINT WANDRILLE CHURCH
The Church of Saint-Wandrille is a building in which eight centuries of ...Read more
SAINT-PIERRE-SAINT-PAUL CHURCH
Church built on 11th-century foundations, with 16th-century stained glass ...Read more
SAINTE-THÉRÈSE CULTURAL BUILDING
The first church built and sculpted entirely in rapid-setting concrete, in ...Read more
THE HOLY CROSS CHURCH
A small listed church with a remarkable brick bell tower, a must-see ...Read more
CHAPELLE SAINT-LÉONARD-ET-SAINT-MARTIN
Ancient church built at the end of the 12th century on the site where the ...Read more
CHURCH OF SANTIAGO JACQUES-SAINT-CHRISTOPHE
Church with mural fresco dating from 1582, and a Clicquot organ in its ...Read more
SAN MARTIN CHURCH
13th-century church whose western façade features a beautiful Renaissance ...Read more
SAINT CHRISTOPHER CHURCH
This 1848 church was rebuilt on the ruins of the former 12th-century ...Read more
SAINT CLOTILDE RELIQUARY
A small church in Chambourcy, dedicated to Saint Clotilde, built in the ...Read more
SAINT GERMAIN CHURCH
The church owes its name to the abbot of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, who ceded ...Read more
SANT'ANTONIO DI PADOVA CHURCH
A neo-Gothic church in Le Chesnay, with a steeple rising to 54 m, like a ...Read more
SAINT-AUBIN CHURCH
Limay's oldest church, dedicated to Saint Aubin, contains many treasures, ...Read more
OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION
A superb church in Romanesque, Gothic and Art Nouveau styles, with a ...Read more
ST QUENTIN'S CHURCH
Church of small size resembling a chapel, although it is topped by a bell ...Read more
SAINT MARGARET'S CHURCH
This neo-Gothic building, built in 1862 by architect Louis-Auguste ...Read more
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
Church with large windows in flamboyant Gothic style. Mixture of Romanesque ...Read more
SAINTE-MARIE-MADELEINE CHURCH
Church built in 1137, originally dedicated to Saint Fiacre. Romanesque ...Read more
ST. OBLATE'S CHURCH
12th-century church with 3 bronze bells, including the 16th-century ...Read more
SAN MARTIN CHURCH
13th-century medieval church with three listed stained-glass windows ...Read more
SAINT-ÉTIENNE-SAINT-VIGOR CHURCH
Visit a church, to admire the medieval priory of Marly-le-Bourg, preserving ...Read more
ST. PETER'S CHURCH
12th-century church, restored in 1928, in Poigny-la-Forêt. With a crypt ...Read more
SAINT-GERMAIN-DE-PARIS CHURCH
Church in Andrésy with superb Renaissance stained-glass windows, freshly ...Read more
ASSUMPTION CHURCH
Church built in the XIIth and XIIIth c. with a porch and a door of the ...Read more
SAINT SYMPHORIAN CHURCH
Neoclassical church with an antique-inspired triangular pediment façade, ...Read more
ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH
A church in Carrières-sous-Poissy, featuring contemporary stained glass, ...Read more
SAN MARTIN CHURCH
Charming country church with a fine carved wooden high altar dating from ...Read more
EXPIATORY CHAPEL
Chapelle Expiatoire in Paris, surrounded by a garden ideal for picnics in ...Read more
SAINT-GERVAIS-SAINT-PROTAIS CHURCH
9th- or 10th-century parish church retaining its massive, fortified ...Read more
SAINT-PAUL-DE-LA-PLAINE CHURCH
Set in a rapidly changing district, this church in the shape of a giant ...Read more
CHURCH OF SAINTLAMBERT-ET-SAINT-BLAISE
A church built in the Romanesque period, with stained glass windows in the ...Read more
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH
A primitive cross-shaped building with a double portal, bell tower, nave ...Read more
SAINT-SAMSON CHURCH
This church has some traces of the Renaissance in the design of the bays on ...Read more
THE CHURCH OF ST. PIERRE AND ST. PAUL
Read moreThe Saint-Pierre-and-Saint-Paul Church of the th century contains a very beautiful sculpture made by the famous sculptor Michel Dove «La Mis Au». They can also be seen in the «Traditional Tombstone» and the «Shrines», backed up by the Revolution, an annual pilgrimage to Pentecost.
MEROVINGIAN CRYPT OF SAINT PAUL
Aristocratic crypts at Jouarre, preserved Merovingian epitaphs and motifs.Read more
THE CHURCH OF ST. PIERRE AND ST. PAUL
Church whose general architecture is revealing of the style of this period ...Read more
CHURCH OF SAINT-ELIPHE
Read moreLargely by the knights of the hospital order of Saint-Jean-de-Jerusalem who took Possession of the Village, the Church was built with a single jet in years - a record for the time! It has a high-clocher tower, a powerful square tower of the briard type flanked by a escalier. It also shows a th century portail portal offering scenes of daily life in the Middle Ages carved on the aisles. th century polychrome stone statues, especially that of the Virgin. Stone tombstones. Lying of Jeanne de Prunai, wife of a lord of Nangis.
ST. MAURICE'S CHURCH
The Saint-Maurice church has a bell tower with four sides and a gothic ...Read more
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH
Gothic building with a porch topped by a 16th-century bell towerRead more
OUR LADY OF PENTECOST CHURCH
Read moreFor the Bishopric in Nanterre, there was no choice to build a place of worship in the prodigious Defence: it had to be discreet and contemporary. A barely visible cross reports vaguely that this cube is a place of worship.