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Practically built into residential houses
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It is located in 200 meters from Grand Plaza. It is easy to find out about a high harsh tower (the remnants of the church of the 14th century) with a terrible yellow facade, devoted later. I advise to bypass the church on the other side - there ...
The church has long been closed, but its high Gothic Tower (all that remains from the old church) and the neo-classical portal still decorate the square de Lille (east of the main square of Turne).
How to massacre a church by transforming it into a home.
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A renewal of a decralized church that has not respected much the building. If the volume remains, you can talk about a patrimonial waste: unrespected vestiges, massacred carpenter, ...
It is a church facing Lille Square. When I find the church, I want to go inside and see it. But unfortunately it was closed and I couldn't know what was inside.
I went there around noon on weekdays, but the entrance door was closed tightly. It was a pity that I wanted to see it because it was built along a little big street in the city of Turne and it looked pretty good.
Practically built into residential houses
It is located in 200 meters from Grand Plaza. It is easy to find out about a high harsh tower (the remnants of the church of the 14th century) with a terrible yellow facade, devoted later. I advise to bypass the church on the other side - there ...
Neoclassical church with Gothic Tower
The church has long been closed, but its high Gothic Tower (all that remains from the old church) and the neo-classical portal still decorate the square de Lille (east of the main square of Turne).
How to massacre a church by transforming it into a home.
A renewal of a decralized church that has not respected much the building. If the volume remains, you can talk about a patrimonial waste: unrespected vestiges, massacred carpenter, ...
It is a church facing Lille Square.
It is a church facing Lille Square. When I find the church, I want to go inside and see it. But unfortunately it was closed and I couldn't know what was inside.
it was closed.
I went there around noon on weekdays, but the entrance door was closed tightly. It was a pity that I wanted to see it because it was built along a little big street in the city of Turne and it looked pretty good.