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| Founded in 1034. Impressive convent buildings. Saint Nicolas tower. Since 1948, the Benedictine order has kept this monastery site alive. Ceramic art studio. | ||
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| 11th & 12th centuries. This church is testtimony to the origins of Romanesque art in Normandy. | ||
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| Made of stone and flint, the basilica offers beautiful stained glass windows dating from the end of the 15th century and the 16th century. | ||
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| Erected in the 14th and 15th centuries, this church houses the furniture of Le Bec-Hellouin's abbey-church. | ||
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| 16th century. A remarkable set of 22 Renaissance stained glass windows plus a sculpte bell tower. | ||
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| Most 70 exceptionnaly fine stained glass windows, mainly from the 14th and 15th centuries, among the most beautiful in France. | ||
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| The famous 12th century Saint Taurin reliquary, crafted from gilded silver with decorative enamelling. | ||
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| Founded in 1189 by Richard the Lion Heart. Monastics buildings. | ||
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| 16th century church in flamboyant gothic style. Nice stained glass. | ||
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| (MHC) Ruine de l'abbaye cistercienne de moniales, d'architecture gothique anglo-normande fondée vers 1190. Etape de la Route Historique Normandie Vexin et de la Route Historique des Abbayes. | ||
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| A 12th century Roman building. Magnificent devotional imagery created by local craftsmen in the early 16th century. | ||
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| Original 12th century building. Marvellous stained glass from the 15th and 16th centuries. | ||