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Cathedrals and Collegiates in Indre-et-Loire

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Former chancellery of the Collège Saint-Martin

37000 Tours

The former chancellery of the Collège Saint-Martin, 17th century building in Tours, is a historic hotel listed historic monument since 1946, located in the Old Towers.
Collégiale Saint-Denis d'Amboise
Gothic Church
37530 Amboise

The Collège Saint-Denis d'Amboise, an ancient parish church of the 12th, 15th and 16th centuries, stands in the heart of the medieval city, classified as a historical monument in 1968 in Indre-et-Loire.
Collégiale des Roches-Tranchelion in Avon-les-Roches
Gothic Church
37220 Avon-les-Roches

The Collège des Roches-Tranchelion, built in the 16th century in Avon-les-Roches in the Centre-Val de Loire, is a church in Renaissance style, classified as a historical monument since 1914, bearing witness to a rich seigneurial and royal past.
Collégiale Saint-Michel-et-Saint-Pierre de Bueil
Gothic Church
37370 Bueil-en-Touraine

The Collège Saint-Michel-et-Saint-Pierre de Bueil, built in the 14th century in Bueil-en-Touraine, is a double monument combining parish and collegial church, classified as historical monuments in 1912.
Collegiale Saint-Mexme de Chinon
Gothic Church
37500 Chinon

The Collège Saint-Mexme de Chinon, a medieval religious building from the 5th to the 12th century, is a Romanesque jewel located in Touraine, classified as a historical monument since 1840.
Collégiale Saint-Martin de Candes-Saint-Martin
Gothic Church
37500 Candes-Saint-Martin

The collegiate Saint-Martin de Candes-Saint-Martin, built in the 12th-11th centuries in Touraine, is an ancient fortified church combining Romanesque and Gothic styles, famous for its monumental porch and its link with Saint Martin, founder of the site in the 4th century.
Collégiale Saint-Ours de Loches
Romanesque and Gothic Church
37600 Loches

The Collège Saint-Ours de Loches, an ancient Romanesque church of the 11th and 12th centuries, is distinguished by its pyramidal turrets and its carved portal. Located in Indre-et-Loire, it houses the tomb of Agnes Sorel and was renovated in the 19th century.
Saint-Gatien Cathedral of Tours
Gothic Church
37000 Tours

The Cathedral of Saint-Gatien de Tours, a Gothic masterpiece from the 13th to 16th centuries, dominates the Old Towers in Indre-et-Loire. An archiepiscopal seat, it combines Romanesque, flamboyant Gothic and Renaissance styles, with exceptional stained glass windows and an exuberant carved facade.