18 rue Pocquet de Livonnieres, 49100, Angers, FranceMap
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This is a historic church with a gorgeous exterior and stained glass windows inside. These windows show biblical stories and religious images, adding a sacred atmosphere to the church.
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Chaktori
Deoriented church, calcaire, granite, skist and tuf offers a polychrome external appearance.
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The church, which is disoriented, is of calcium, granite, skist and tuf, offers a polychrome external look.
Well loved the outside, because it is a Roman-Byzantine style
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It's a church built between 1896 and 1904 and it's a Roman-Byzantine style, it can be seen the polychrome of its external aspect due to a association, in horizontal seats, of white tuf ...
Its silhouette dominates the Imbach Square. It is very beautiful and atypical. I call it "a screwed church" because of the beautiful composition of the elevation (see photo).
Deoriented church, calcaire, granite, skist and tuf offers a polychrome external appearance.
The church, which is disoriented, is of calcium, granite, skist and tuf, offers a polychrome external look.
Superb
The hotel was very nice and very nice.
Magnificent
as beautiful outside as interior with these beautiful lights and glasses A real place of relaxation
Well loved the outside, because it is a Roman-Byzantine style
It's a church built between 1896 and 1904 and it's a Roman-Byzantine style, it can be seen the polychrome of its external aspect due to a association, in horizontal seats, of white tuf ...
C' is "my" church
Its silhouette dominates the Imbach Square. It is very beautiful and atypical. I call it "a screwed church" because of the beautiful composition of the elevation (see photo).