Eglise Saint Luc

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Located to the north of La Chapelle Saint-Luc, this flamboyant Gothic church was built in two stages: the apse, double transept and eastern bay date from 1531.

The west bay and façade date from 1579. Built on a cross plan. Single nave with two bays and no aisles. Double transept. Three-sided apse. 16th-century stone altarpiece depicting the Life of the Virgin, influenced by Dominique Le Florentin. 13th-century stone statue of the Virgin and Child. Fine 16th-century stained-glass windows. A few glazed 16th-century tiles make up the present-day baptismal font.

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