Annepont - Saint-André
Annepont - Saint-André
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Annepont - Saint-André


The parish church Saint-André, here seen from the old graveyard, is placed on a little hill in the center of the village (pop. 300) - since more than 800 years. The church got renovated, when the late Gothic style was in full swing, what has left some marks.
The apse is unchanged and many wonderful corbels are under the roof. Most of them are in perfect condition. Here are two mermaids. They look very sad, as they would rather be in the near sea. They are probably twins.
The apse is unchanged and many wonderful corbels are under the roof. Most of them are in perfect condition. Here are two mermaids. They look very sad, as they would rather be in the near sea. They are probably twins.
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