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Loches, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire, France Cité Royale Logis Royal Anne of Brittany's Oratory Built in flamboyant gothic style between 1498 and 1500, during the reign of King Louis XII, the oratory is not strictly speaking a chapel because services were not held there. It was more like a place of prayer, echoing the piety of the lady who ordered its construction. The dais marks where the Queen would sit, facing the altar. The vault of the oratory presents a subtle balance of Breton and French symbols: the three royal fleurs de lys end in ermine tails and are encircled by the cord, the personal emblem of Queen and Duchess Anne.
The vault of the oratory presents a subtle balance of Breton and French symbols: the royal fleurs de lys end in ermine tails and are encircled by a cord, the personal emblem of Queen and Duchess Anne.
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