Church of Notre-Dame and its pipe organ

Cultural Heritage, 

CARENTAN-LES-MARAIS

Carentan_Eglise Notre Dame
OT-CARENTAN
Carentan_Eglise Notre Dame©Desaunay
Desaunay
Carentan_Eglise Notre Dame©Marc Lerouge-PAT
Marc Lerouge-PAT
Eglise Notre Dame – Carentan
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Notre-Dame Church was built in the 11th century and is a listed building. All that remains from the Norman period is the west gate, the lower part of the pillars, the four main pillars of the transept crossing and the Romanesque arches. The church holds a beautiful collection of recently restored paintings from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.
Notre-Dame’s great organ began a new life in 1990. Listed as a national monument for its case and pipes, it was recently restored in the classical style of the late 17th century.

Services

Equipment

  • Parking for families

Sittings

  • Groups welcome

Location

Proche (380m)

Proche (37m)

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