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Saturday 17 September 2022, 16:00Passed
Conditions
Free admission
September 2022
Saturday 17
16:00 - 17:30
Accessible to the motor impaired

Église Sainte-Savine

Rue Sadi Carnot, 10300 Sainte-Savine
  • Aube
  • Grand Est

Guided tour of the church Sainte-Savine

An exceptional visit led by M.BOIVIN, to discover the church, its remarkable furniture and its windows, listed(classified) in conformance with(for) historic monuments.
Saturday 17 September 2022, 16:00Passed
Conditions
Free admission
©Maison du patrimoine Troyes Champagne Métropole

For information the church is open to free visit on Saturdays from 14 h till 15 h 30 and after the guided tour, from 17 h 15, as well as on Sundays from 14 h till 18 h. A concert of flutes and of saxophone is organised Saturday at 15 h 30, just before commented visit.

Types d'événement
Visite commentée / Conférence
Thème 2022
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Gratuit

About the location

Église Sainte-Savine
Rue Sadi Carnot, 10300 Sainte-Savine
  • Aube
  • Grand Est
The church Sainte-Savine dated the XVIth century is listed(classified) in conformance with(for) historic monuments. She contains a remarkable also listed(classified) furniture, in particular an organ loft in oak style Louis XIII dated of 1618, an oil on canvas representing a Crucifixion, realised by Louis Hugot in 1859 according to Eustace Le Sueur, and other one, according to Pierre Mignard, representing the Baptism of the Christ, dated the XVIIth century. About thirty sculptures in limestone of the XVIth century, listed(classified), are also presented in the church, as well as the grave of Ragnégisile, bishop of Troy in the VIIth century. The windows of the XVIth century were listed(classified) in 1921 with the building.
Tags
Édifice religieux, Monument historique
Access
Parking lot nearby direct located street Sadi Carnot (back of the church)
©Ville de Sainte-Savine