Saint-Marcouf - Saint-Marcouf
Saint-Marcouf - Saint-Marcouf
Saint-Marcouf - Saint-Marcouf
Saint-Marcouf - Saint-Marcouf
Saint-Marcouf - Saint-Marcouf
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Alleaume - Notre-Dame
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Orglandes - Notre-Dame
Orglandes - Notre-Dame
Barneville-Carteret - Saint-Germain
Barneville-Carteret - Saint-Germain
Barneville-Carteret - Saint-Germain
Barneville-Carteret - Saint-Germain
Barneville-Carteret - Saint-Germain
Portbail - Notre-Dame
Portbail - Notre-Dame
Lessay - Abbay Sainte-Trinité
Lessay - Abbay Sainte-Trinité
Lessay - Abbay Sainte-Trinité
Lessay - Abbay Sainte-Trinité
Lessay - Abbay Sainte-Trinité
Lessay - Abbay Sainte-Trinité
Saint-Marcouf - Saint-Marcouf
Saint-Marcouf - Saint-Marcouf
Tamerville - Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption
Tamerville - Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption
Tamerville - Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption
Tamerville - Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption
Tamerville - Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption
Tamerville - Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption
Tamerville - Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption
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Tollevast - Saint-Martin
Tollevast - Saint-Martin
Tollevast - Saint-Martin
Tollevast - Saint-Martin
Tollevast - Saint-Martin
Tollevast - Saint-Martin
Tollevast - Saint-Martin
Tollevast - Saint-Martin
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Tollevast - Saint-Martin
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Saint-Marcouf - Saint-Marcouf


"Saint-Marcouf" is the parish church of Saint-Marcouf, a small village near the Utah Beach, the westernmost of the landing beaches during the D-Day invasion of Normandy.
The church was erected within the 11th century, but got enlarged and altered about 200 years later. The church is dedicated to Saint Marcouf, a Bayeux-born missionary, who founded the abbey of de Nanteuil (aka "Nantus"), that existed upto about 1500 on a small island just off the coast and named today "Îles Saint-Marcouf". The Saint died on the island in 588. During medieval times Saint Marcouf was best known for the healing of scrofula.
Saint-Marcouf is erected over a crypt, that dates back to the first church of the 11th century. The church was locked already, but I could peep through one of the windows.
The church was erected within the 11th century, but got enlarged and altered about 200 years later. The church is dedicated to Saint Marcouf, a Bayeux-born missionary, who founded the abbey of de Nanteuil (aka "Nantus"), that existed upto about 1500 on a small island just off the coast and named today "Îles Saint-Marcouf". The Saint died on the island in 588. During medieval times Saint Marcouf was best known for the healing of scrofula.
Saint-Marcouf is erected over a crypt, that dates back to the first church of the 11th century. The church was locked already, but I could peep through one of the windows.
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