in LOUROUER-SAINT-LAURENT

Church of Saint Laurent

In the centre of a small square stands the small church of the village, with a single nave preceded by a porch tower, side chapels and a deep Gothic choir closed by a flat chevet.
Description
Built during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, and restored during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the church of Saint Laurent was classified as an historical monument following the discovery of its frescoes in 1981. Today they are still in the process of being restored. The frescoes and the seventeenth century wood carvings are the main points of interest in this church. They show amongst other things some passages from the life of Saint Nicolas, and the signs of the Zodiac.

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Address

Le bourg
36400 LOUROUER-SAINT-LAURENT
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