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Saint Bernard de Nantes Church en Loire-Atlantique

Loire-Atlantique

Saint Bernard de Nantes Church

    2 Avenue Abel Gance
    44300 Nantes

Origin and history

The church Saint-Bernard de Nantes is a religious building located in the city of Nantes, in the Loire-Atlantique region. It is located northeast of the city, in the Nantes-Erdre district, more precisely on Avenue Abel-Gance. This building belongs to the parish of the Trinité-de-l'Éraudière and is distinguished by its modern architectural style.

The church is not classified as historical monuments, which means that it does not enjoy this specific heritage protection. It is mentioned in external resources related to religion and architecture, such as Clochers de France, GCatholic.org and PSS, reflecting its existence and role in the local religious landscape.

The Nantes-Erdre district, where the church is located, is an area of the city that has developed over time, integrating modern infrastructure. Religious buildings, such as St Bernard's Church, often play a central role in community life, offering a place of worship and gathering for the inhabitants. In the Pays de la Loire region, churches, whether old or modern, are important elements of cultural and social heritage.

The construction of this church reflects a period when religious architecture has evolved to adapt to contemporary needs, while remaining rooted in local traditions. Although little information is available on its specific history, its very existence illustrates the continuity of religious practice in a city like Nantes, marked by a rich historical past and modern urban dynamics.

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