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Patrimoine - Church / Romanesque / 19th century - MARCIGNY

Eglise Saint-Nicolas

  • Eglise Saint-Nicolas - Photo Credits : Loic Nicoloso Eglise Saint-Nicolas - Photo Credits : Loic Nicoloso
  • Eglise Saint-Nicolas - Photo Credits : Loic Nicoloso Eglise Saint-Nicolas - Photo Credits : Loic Nicoloso
  • Eglise Saint-Nicolas - Photo Credits : SMPCB Eglise Saint-Nicolas - Photo Credits : SMPCB
  • Eglise Saint-Nicolas - Photo Credits : Loic Nicoloso
  • Eglise Saint-Nicolas - Photo Credits : Loic Nicoloso
  • Eglise Saint-Nicolas - Photo Credits : SMPCB

This church, largely Romanesque (12th century), is one of the last vestiges of the great monastery of the Cluniac ladies of Marcigny, founded in 1049. It was the church reserved for the small community of monks responsible for assisting the sisters in their daily lives. Inside, several stained glass windows from the 19th and 20th centuries evoke the history and memory of this monastery.

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