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10 Sep 2009

Meusnes - St. Pierre

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Meusnes

Meusnes

 

Meusnes

Meusnes

 

The church of Saint-Pierre at Meusnes dates from the C12 and is in the typical style of the Roman basilica, shaped as a cross with three apses. The windows in the abses have recently had installed new stained glass by Mademoiselle Menu.

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