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Of Cluniac inspiration, it dates back mainly to the 13th century, with Gothic additions (portal and chevet) and a Renaissance bell tower.
The choir houses a 12th-century statue of the Black Madonna, as well as a remarkable collection of 15th-century Tournai tapestries depicting scenes from the life of Mary.
Open to the public from April to October: Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday-Friday and Sunday: 2.30pm-5.30pm - except during religious ceremonies / no admission on Saturdays.
There...
The choir houses a 12th-century statue of the Black Madonna, as well as a remarkable collection of 15th-century Tournai tapestries depicting scenes from the life of Mary.
Open to the public from April to October: Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday-Friday and Sunday: 2.30pm-5.30pm - except during religious ceremonies / no admission on Saturdays.
There...