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Frances most beautiful church.
This special place is worth visiting everytime you pass. If you're a Roman Catholic being in it's very presence is a feeling of wonder. I even got married here in 2026, lucky to be able to visit e...
But this is not the only historic monument of the place, but it must be noted that it is not to miss the place, and it must be noted that it is the "devil table" and the menhir of the Perron, 5000 years old.
In Normandy, at the "frontier" with Maya, the Chapel is a place to discover where there is serenity, a beautiful place of Christianity away from the urban world and its frenesia.
In 1475, King Louis XI founded the parish of the Notre-Dame Conception in Passais. All at that time, the location of the present chapel was called the “the Orator”, i.e. the place of prayer ...
Frances most beautiful church.
This special place is worth visiting everytime you pass. If you're a Roman Catholic being in it's very presence is a feeling of wonder. I even got married here in 2026, lucky to be able to visit e...
Very pretty
Great, historic place to visit in Passais. We went one afternoon, the doors are open most of the time too
Moving unknown place of pilgrimage
But this is not the only historic monument of the place, but it must be noted that it is not to miss the place, and it must be noted that it is the "devil table" and the menhir of the Perron, 5000 years old.
To discover
In Normandy, at the "frontier" with Maya, the Chapel is a place to discover where there is serenity, a beautiful place of Christianity away from the urban world and its frenesia.
Very nice place of pilgrimage
In 1475, King Louis XI founded the parish of the Notre-Dame Conception in Passais. All at that time, the location of the present chapel was called the “the Orator”, i.e. the place of prayer ...