The Saint Mansuy church in Fontenoy-le-Château, Vosges, France, dates largely from the 15th and 16th centuries and was built on ancient Roman foundations. The church was named after the first bishop of Toul. It is a beautiful church in Gothic style (so called "Gothique flamboyant"). In the church there is an organ from 1891. Since 1922 the church has been classified as a historical monument.
The church is located at the foot of the castle ruins and along the steep cobbled streets of the centre of Fontenoy le Château.
Ik woon sinds eind 2013 in Frankrijk en voor mijn verhuizing naar Frankrijk woonde ik in de omgeving van Den Haag. Nu woon ik in de Vogezen, buiten een klein dorpje, midden in de natuur en de stilte van het platteland. Mijn hobby, mijn passie is.. Read more…