Church Saint Pantaléon

 

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Built at the beginning of the 16th century, in a mixture of Gothic and Renaissance styles, Saint Pantaléon's church seems a little lost in a maze of narrow streets. Its slate bell-tower, its rather sober frontage, the narrowness of its square isolate it even more. It contains a splendid collection of sculptures from the 16th century school of Troyes, which make it a true museum.

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Our Lady of Pity, 16th c. Arrestation of Saint Crépin and Saint Crépinien, by François Gentil Saint Joachim and Ste Anne,  School of Dominique Le Florentin
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Saint Joseph, Dominique Le Florentin Saint Jacques, Dominique le Florentin Jesus presented to the people by Ponce Pilate, François Gentil St Joseph asleep, François Gentil Ste Véronique holding the miraculous clothes, 17th c.
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Sainte Barbe, flamish school, end of 15th c. Saint Jean-Baptiste, 16th c. Saint-Nicolas
resuscitating the three children, Dominique Le Florentin
Virgin Marie, Saint Jean and Marie Madeleine, 16th c., school of François Gentil St Sebastien, François Gentil

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