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eglise Saint Paterne

Medieval church, destroyed in the 18th century then rebuilt, it houses some jewels of French heritage.

Address : Place de la République
37370 SAINT-PATERNE-RACAN
FRANCE

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Presentation of: eglise Saint Paterne

Site theme
Church
Site category
Registered and listed sites
Architectural style of the site
Baroque
Classical
Gothic
Medieval
Free
yes
Visits
Free tours (individuelles): Yes
Guided tours on request (individuelles): Yes
Free tours (groupes): Yes
Guided tours on request (groupes): Yes
Average duration of visit (groupes) : @duration of visit
Visit languages
Visit: French
Billboards: French
Access map, location
Motorway
Road (national / local)
SNCF train station
Spoken language
French
Facilities
Picnic area
Further information
Groups accepted from 20 to 2 persons
Pets not allowed (Animaux non autorisés à l’intérieur de l'église.)
Visible point of interest without tour
©CAPDECOM/Mathieu Gresteau
©CAPDECOM/Mathieu Gresteau
©CAPDECOM/Mathieu Gresteau
©Les Amis de l'Orgue

Other: Patrimoine religieux

Abbaye Royale

SAINT-MICHEL-EN-L'HERM

The abbey was founded in 682 AD on a limestone islet. Following the Concordat of 1516, it became a royal abbey.

Abbaye Saint Pierre de Solesmes

SOLESMES

Once you have gone through the mediaeval doorway of Solesmes Abbey, you will see the famous saints of Solesmes and their exception

Eglise Saint-Maixent

VOUILLE-LES-MARAIS

This church is dedicated to Saint-Maixent, who attracts pilgrims thanks to his reputation as a healer.