| Locations |
Set in the center of of Louviers. |
| Setting |
Located in the north-eastern part of the old town, and next to one of the branches of the Eure river that criss-cross the town. |
| Interior |
The chapel is doted with a mural representing Saint Christopher carrying Christ to hell. The 16th century stained-glass windows depict scenes such as the resurrection of Christ or images of Saint Peter and Claude. The tomb of Robert d’Aquigny, dated 1403, can be seen in the south-eastern wall of the transept. Paintings by the Louverian, Jean Nicolle, dating from the 17th century adorn the choir. The church houses many other paintings, statues and bas reliefs. |
| Ceremonies |
Catholic only. The couple must send a letter to the priest requesting the date of the ceremony. Blessing Only in French as well as other languages upon request. Couple must marry civilly prior to blessing ceremony. This must be a first marriage for both spouses. |
| Music |
The church organ has been restored in 1860, 1894 and in 1942 and can be used for the processional and recessional during the wedding ceremony. |
| Price to rent |
Donation fee to be paid to church directly. |
| Best time |
Year round. |
Construction of the Church began in the second half of the 12th century and is a wonderful example of the flamboyant Gothic style of architecture. The most breathtaking feature of this church is the arches that rise high above the nave’s floor. The portal, built in the 16th century, is one of the most often cited examples of Gothic architecture in France with its typically Renaissance base reliefs.