St. Saturnin Church, Limeray
Facts and practical information
The church of Saint-Saturnin de Limeray is a Roman Catholic church located in the heart of the town of Limeray, in the former province of Touraine. Built in the eleventh century in Romanesque style and reworked in the twelfth century, its vault was redone in the sixteenth century in Gothic Angevin style and its openings pierced in the fifteenth and sixteenth century in Gothic style. The church has an apse in cul-de-four, its entrance portal is a round arch supported by columns with capitals. Its bell tower was rebuilt in the 18th century following its collapse in 1711.
The church of Saint-Saturnin was listed as a historical monument on March 30, 1926, and the base of its Romanesque bell tower was listed on October 16, 1992.
Rue de BloisLimeray 37530
St. Saturnin Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Château d'Amboise, Clos Lucé, Château-Gaillard, Caves Duhard.