Ingrandes - Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul
Ingrandes - Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul
Ingrandes - Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul
Ingrandes - Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul
Coussay-les-Bois
Coussay-les-Bois - Notre-Dame
Coussay-les-Bois - Notre-Dame
Coussay-les-Bois - Notre-Dame
Coussay-les-Bois - Notre-Dame
Coussay-les-Bois - Saint-Martin
Bonneuil-Matours - Saint-Pierre
Bonneuil-Matours - Saint-Pierre
Bonneuil-Matours - Saint-Pierre
Bonneuil-Matours - Saint-Pierre
Bonneuil-Matours - Saint-Pierre
Bonneuil-Matours - Saint-Pierre
Bonneuil-Matours - Saint-Pierre
Chauvigny - Saint-Pierre
Chauvigny - Saint-Pierre
Chauvigny - Saint-Pierre
Chauvigny - Saint-Pierre
Chauvigny - Saint-Pierre
Chauvigny - Saint-Pierre
Ingrandes - Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul
Oyré - Saint-Sulpice
Oyré - Saint-Sulpice
Oyré - Saint-Sulpice
Oyré - Saint-Sulpice
Oyré - Saint-Sulpice
Oyré - Saint-Sulpice
Oyré - Saint-Sulpice
Oyré - Saint-Sulpice
Oyré - Saint-Sulpice
Oyré - Saint-Sulpice
Oyré - Saint-Sulpice
Lencloître - Notre-Dame
Lencloître - Notre-Dame
Lencloître - Notre-Dame
Lencloître - Notre-Dame
Lencloître - Notre-Dame
Lencloître - Notre-Dame
Lencloître - Notre-Dame
Lencloître - Notre-Dame
Faye-la-Vineuse - Saint-Georges
Faye-la-Vineuse - Saint-Georges
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Ingrandes - Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul


Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul is probably one of the oldest existing churches in the Poitou area, as some Gallo-Roman walls and Carolingian were used, when this church got erected in pre-Romanesque style, during the 10th century. It got remodelled, rebuilt, enlarged many times over the centuries.
The nave and the aisles were built within the 12th century. Since that time this monkey is watching, what is going on in the village. The wall to the right is probably Carolingian.
The nave and the aisles were built within the 12th century. Since that time this monkey is watching, what is going on in the village. The wall to the right is probably Carolingian.
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