Church of Saint-Martin de Charsonville - CRT Centre Val de Loire - EN
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Church of Saint-Martin de Charsonville

Church of Saint-Martin de Charsonville à CHARSONVILLE ©  Ville de Charsonville 1

The church in Charsonville is a mixture of periods, but remains predominantly Gothic.

Description

Description of heritage

  • Descriptif du centre d'interprétation
    The church at Charsonville once belonged to Beaugency Abbey. It is a mixture of periods, but remains predominantly Gothic. The choir was built at the end of the 12th century, the nave was extended in the 16th century and the bell tower dates from the following century.

  • Descriptif du parc et jardin
    The church at Charsonville once belonged to Beaugency Abbey. It is a mixture of periods, but remains predominantly Gothic. The choir was built at the end of the 12th century, the nave was extended in the 16th century and the bell tower dates from the following century.

  • Descriptif du musée
    The church at Charsonville once belonged to Beaugency Abbey. It is a mixture of periods, but remains predominantly Gothic. The choir was built at the end of the 12th century, the nave was extended in the 16th century and the bell tower dates from the following century.

  • Descriptif du site et monument historique
    The church at Charsonville once belonged to Beaugency Abbey. It is a mixture of periods, but remains predominantly Gothic. The choir was built at the end of the 12th century, the nave was extended in the 16th century and the bell tower dates from the following century.

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