Sainte-Anne Church, Châtel-Guyon

The church of Sainte-Anne was built in 1845 on a hill called "le Calvaire". It includes 800 m2 of astonishing frescoes created in 1956 by Nicolaï Greschny, an Estonian painter.

About this building

The building faces northeast and is built on an elongated plan. It has a three-vessel nave terminating in a semicircular apse.

Key Features

  • Monuments

Visitors information

  • Parking within 250m

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