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EGLISE SAINT DENIS

The beautiful church of St Denis à Pontigné has a curious twisted clock tower and exceptional murals from the 12th and 13th centuries.

Address : 1-3 Rue de la Madeleine
Pontigné
49150 BAUGE-EN-ANJOU
FRANCE

Contact: EGLISE SAINT DENIS

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Presentation of: EGLISE SAINT DENIS

Remarkable for its twisted belltower and Anjou “Plantagenet” architecture, the church has retained a profound unity. Admire the wealth of sculptures, the many colours of the chapiters and the quality of the 13th to 15th century mural paintings, some of which have been discovered recently.
Opening times
Open all year round
Site theme
Church
Site category
Registered and listed sites
Architectural style of the site
Romanesque
Payment methods
Cheques and postal orders
Free
yes
Visits
Free tours (individuelles): Yes
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Free tours (groupes): Yes
Guided tours on request (groupes): Yes
Guided tours (groupes): Yes
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Visit languages
Visit: French
Access map, location
Road (national / local): 0 Km
Motorway: 30 Km
Airport / aerodrome: 30 Km
SNCF train station: 45 Km
Further information
Groups accepted Up to 50 persons
Pets not allowed
Visible point of interest without tour
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