Eglise Saint-Denis de Villegusien-le-Lac

Eglise Saint-Denis de Villegusien-le-Lac

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Saint-Denis de Villegusien church has a choir and the last bay of the nave dating from the 16th century. The nave and bell tower were built in the 18th century. A plaque at the entrance to the north side chapel states that it was erected in 1855 by Abbé Jean-Baptiste Molard, the local parish priest, with the help of the local people, in recognition of the fact that the chapel had been saved from cholera in 1854. The nave has a single nave and three bays. The porch tower is crowned with a zinc imperial roof topped by a small polygonal spire.

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  • Church

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  • Privatization not possible

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Languages ​​spoken

  • French

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  • Free of charge Free access

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