Eglise Notre Dame de Riviere Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Charming Little Church Not Far From Chinon!!
We found this little medieval church while looking for a spot to picnic next to the river. Lovely walk next to the river and a very special little church. Lots of frescoes and painted columns inside. ...
The Eglise Notre Dame de Riviere is an old Chapel, dating from the fourteenth century as you can see from the exterior, especially over the church door on the West front where the access is directly f...
While cute, Riviere doesn't have much going on. I'd say they roll the sidewalks up at night, but that would imply they were ever rolled down (or indeed exist). Aside from a few wineries (open with r...
Return to this welcome church, wonderful to see and to see again.
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The church of Notre Dame de Riviere, as the church of Saint-André in Villaines-les-Rochers (situated at 30kms) saw its inner walls completely covered with painted decorations.
Charming Little Church Not Far From Chinon!!
We found this little medieval church while looking for a spot to picnic next to the river. Lovely walk next to the river and a very special little church. Lots of frescoes and painted columns inside. ...
A Church in Chinon
The Eglise Notre Dame de Riviere is an old Chapel, dating from the fourteenth century as you can see from the exterior, especially over the church door on the West front where the access is directly f...
restored Romanesque church worth a short detour
While cute, Riviere doesn't have much going on. I'd say they roll the sidewalks up at night, but that would imply they were ever rolled down (or indeed exist). Aside from a few wineries (open with r...
Well. , in line with the rest of the valley buildings
But if you get into the building, do not come in and if you go - to each one - say any hour or put some veil.
Return to this welcome church, wonderful to see and to see again.
The church of Notre Dame de Riviere, as the church of Saint-André in Villaines-les-Rochers (situated at 30kms) saw its inner walls completely covered with painted decorations.