Galerie de Chartres (ancienne chapelle Sainte-Foy)
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Opens at January 1-December 31 Friday 15:00-18:00,Opens at Saturday 10:00-12:00,14:00-18:00
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Place Sainte-Foy Rue Colin d'Harleville, 28000, Chartres FranceMap
Phone+33 2 37 88 28 28
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Deconsecrated church
As we were staying at the nearby Place des Epars we often passed by the Church of Eglise Sainte-Foy (St Faith's ) and wondered about its strange features. So, we delved into its history. The reason wh...
The church of Sainte-Foy is a former church victim of the French Revolution. From this church remains the head of the 15th century and the Roman portal (XIIth century). After 1793, the church was transf...
a 15th century choir surrounded by a modern facade that serves as a conference room. several demolished camps over time. old facade incorporated in a house. during restoration discovered ...
Deconsecrated church
As we were staying at the nearby Place des Epars we often passed by the Church of Eglise Sainte-Foy (St Faith's ) and wondered about its strange features. So, we delved into its history. The reason wh...
A Church Saved from Demolition by Master Jean Lelievre
Magistrally valued by the Chartres Gallery, This is the most beautiful furniture sales in the region.
Ancient church became Sale of Sales
The church of Sainte-Foy is a former church victim of the French Revolution. From this church remains the head of the 15th century and the Roman portal (XIIth century). After 1793, the church was transf...
Crown 15th century
a 15th century choir surrounded by a modern facade that serves as a conference room. several demolished camps over time. old facade incorporated in a house. during restoration discovered ...
the church behind le glaive brise.
It is a church behind Le glaive brise. I couldn't go inside, but the appearance was beautiful, so I took a few pictures.