Eglise Nôtre Dame de Grâce Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A dark church
This is a typical little town church, but gives the impression of being a little foreboding. There is little to impress, although clearly used a lot for worship. Not a 'must-see'.
This is a typical little town church, but gives the impression of being a little foreboding. There is little to impress, although clearly used a lot for worship. Not a 'must-see'.
Seems much bigger and more interesting inside than it looks from the road entrance. From the furnishings and stuff lying around it is evident that it is in regular use, with candle stands for the ...
Seems much bigger and more interesting inside than it looks from the road entrance. From the furnishings and stuff lying around it is evident that it is in regular use, with candle stands for the ...
The Church in Ardres was built in 1503 dedicated to St Omer and Our Lady of Grace. It was virtually rebuilt in the 16th Century and after a period of use as a saltpetre workshop has been reconsecrated...
A dark church
This is a typical little town church, but gives the impression of being a little foreboding. There is little to impress, although clearly used a lot for worship. Not a 'must-see'.
A dark church
This is a typical little town church, but gives the impression of being a little foreboding. There is little to impress, although clearly used a lot for worship. Not a 'must-see'.
A bit of a tardis
Seems much bigger and more interesting inside than it looks from the road entrance. From the furnishings and stuff lying around it is evident that it is in regular use, with candle stands for the ...
A bit of a tardis
Seems much bigger and more interesting inside than it looks from the road entrance. From the furnishings and stuff lying around it is evident that it is in regular use, with candle stands for the ...
Nice Little Church
The Church in Ardres was built in 1503 dedicated to St Omer and Our Lady of Grace. It was virtually rebuilt in the 16th Century and after a period of use as a saltpetre workshop has been reconsecrated...