Eglise Notre-Dame

France > Centre-Val de Loire > Cher > 18100 > Vierzon > Rue Paul Lafargue

Let yourself be surprised by its 13th century bell-tower-porch, which houses 5 bells and the great 17th century organ. The church contains a carved font (11th century), several chapels dedicated to various saints of the early Middle Ages, including Saint Perpetua, Patroness of Vierzon.

Enter the church of Notre-Dame (XIIth-XVth century, listed as a Historic Monument) and let yourself be surprised by its bell-tower-porch (XIIIth century) which houses 5 bells and the great organ of the XVIIth century. The church contains a carved font (11th century), several chapels dedicated to various saints of the early Middle Ages, including Saint Perpetua, Patroness of Vierzon. Don't forget to admire the stained glass window of the Crucifixion, from the 15th century, classified as a Historic Monument, the painting of the Berruyer painter Jean Boucher, representing St Jean-Baptiste, painted in 1604, the pulpit to be preached and the work bench from the 18th century.

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