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Collegiate church of Saint-Liphard

Collegiate church of Saint-Liphard à MEUNG-SUR-LOIRE ©  Marie Morin - Perspectives de voyage 6

In the heart of the medieval town of Meung-sur-Loire, discover the collegiate church of Saint-Liphard.

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  • UNESCO World Heritage

Description

Description of heritage

  • Descriptif du centre d'interprétation
    In 520, Liphard, a cousin of Clovis and a judge and governor in Orléans, retired as a hermit to Meung-sur-Loire. On his death, his companions set up a monastery around the bishop of Orléans, Marc. The monks cleared the Mauves and planted vines. In 1068, the monastery became a collegiate chapter. In the 12th century, Bishop Manassés had a fortified dwelling built next to the bell tower. After the Wars of Religion, the church was restored (1570).

    For 12 centuries, Meung-sur-Loire remained the "town of bishops". Some fine capitals and a 6th-century sarcophagus can be seen here. The chapel of the Virgin dates from the 12th century, with a painted wooden altar from the 17th century and an altarpiece from the 18th century.

  • Descriptif du parc et jardin
    In 520, Liphard, a cousin of Clovis and a judge and governor in Orléans, retired as a hermit to Meung-sur-Loire. On his death, his companions set up a monastery around the bishop of Orléans, Marc. The monks cleared the Mauves and planted vines. In 1068, the monastery became a collegiate chapter. In the 12th century, Bishop Manassés had a fortified dwelling built next to the bell tower. After the Wars of Religion, the church was restored (1570).

    For 12 centuries, Meung-sur-Loire remained the "town of bishops". Some fine capitals and a 6th-century sarcophagus can be seen here. The chapel of the Virgin dates from the 12th century, with a painted wooden altar from the 17th century and an altarpiece from the 18th century.

  • Descriptif du musée
    In 520, Liphard, a cousin of Clovis and a judge and governor in Orléans, retired as a hermit to Meung-sur-Loire. On his death, his companions set up a monastery around the bishop of Orléans, Marc. The monks cleared the Mauves and planted vines. In 1068, the monastery became a collegiate chapter. In the 12th century, Bishop Manassés had a fortified dwelling built next to the bell tower. After the Wars of Religion, the church was restored (1570).

    For 12 centuries, Meung-sur-Loire remained the "town of bishops". Some fine capitals and a 6th-century sarcophagus can be seen here. The chapel of the Virgin dates from the 12th century, with a painted wooden altar from the 17th century and an altarpiece from the 18th century.

  • Descriptif du site et monument historique
    In 520, Liphard, a cousin of Clovis and a judge and governor in Orléans, retired as a hermit to Meung-sur-Loire. On his death, his companions set up a monastery around the bishop of Orléans, Marc. The monks cleared the Mauves and planted vines. In 1068, the monastery became a collegiate chapter. In the 12th century, Bishop Manassés had a fortified dwelling built next to the bell tower. After the Wars of Religion, the church was restored (1570).

    For 12 centuries, Meung-sur-Loire remained the "town of bishops". Some fine capitals and a 6th-century sarcophagus can be seen here. The chapel of the Virgin dates from the 12th century, with a painted wooden altar from the 17th century and an altarpiece from the 18th century.

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