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A visit to the church of Saint-Rémy in Troyes

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The city of Troyes is opening up several of its churches, each with a dedicated surveillance officer. A good initiative, but some buildings are still excluded. Recently, the church of Saint-Rémy, which was always closed or almost always closed, has benefited from this measure and can therefore be visited. It is a new proof of the incredible richness of the churches of the Aube.

We were therefore able to make this video, which shows the main works they preserve, which you can also see in our Stella base. We hope that this will make you want to visit this magnificent city, which is not yet sufficiently recognised as one of the most beautiful cities in France. We will soon come back to the very recent opening of the Cité du Vitrail, an initiative due not to the City, but to the Department.


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