Eglise Notre Dame de St Lô Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This is a Gothic architectural style church built at the end of the 13th century and marked by the Battle of Normandy. It is a particularly well-known historical building in the area.
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The way it was decided to mark the signs of destruction.
A symbol of the stupidity of men. Half destroyed by a yet another stupid war, the town decided to retain the scars of that!
Historical church...lovely view from its hilltop location.
We loved the WW II histoircal aspect of this church. Sitting on a high hill we could look down upon the city. It was heavily bombed by allies during the war to help liberate the French and the war's i...
This church was half destroyed during WW2. The stained glass windows have been restored and look beautiful. They've made the most with, I'm guessing, limited resources. Inside its not the prettiest, b...
well worth a visit if you are in the town with its bullet ridden outer walls and the mortar shell still embedded in one of the buttresses. The building shows the scars of war and is quite unbelievable...
The way it was decided to mark the signs of destruction.
A symbol of the stupidity of men. Half destroyed by a yet another stupid war, the town decided to retain the scars of that!
Historical church...lovely view from its hilltop location.
We loved the WW II histoircal aspect of this church. Sitting on a high hill we could look down upon the city. It was heavily bombed by allies during the war to help liberate the French and the war's i...
Worth seeing
This church was half destroyed during WW2. The stained glass windows have been restored and look beautiful. They've made the most with, I'm guessing, limited resources. Inside its not the prettiest, b...
Eglise Notre Dame de St Lo
well worth a visit if you are in the town with its bullet ridden outer walls and the mortar shell still embedded in one of the buttresses. The building shows the scars of war and is quite unbelievable...
Beautiful
The church is beautiful but its setting atop the fortified rock of St Lo and the views from there made it special.