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L’église Notre-Dame-des-Sablons

Aigues-Mortes

Provence, southern France

 

It was probably built from the Moors, in the middle of the thirteenth century, at the time of St. Louis and gothic.

1575 it was sacked by the Protestants of the 1575th

After the reconstruction of the tower in 1634, she was successively during the Revolution, Temple of Reason, barracks, salt storage.

It is restored in the "neo-classical Baroque".

 

June 2012

 

 

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