CHURCHES CLOSED IN 1791,
WHICH DESERVE THE ATTENTION OF THE ANTIQUARY.
SAINT-PIERRE-DU-CHATEL,
At the top of the rue Nationale.
This religious edifice, which is of the XVth century, did not offer any thing remarkable but its tower, which is entire.
SAINT-ANDRÉ-DANS-LA-VILLE,
Rue aux Ours, near the rue de la Vicomté, was erected between the years 1526 and 1557.
SAINT-ÉTIENNE-DES-TONNELIERS,
At the corner of the street of that name, and the rue des Iroquois.
The construction of this edifice, dates from the commencement of the XVIth century.
SAINT-PIERRE-L'HONORÉ,
Rue des Bons-Enfans, at the corner of the rue Ecuyère.
SAINTE-CROIX,
Rue Sainte-Croix-des-Pelletiers, at the top of the street.
SAINT-SÉPULCHRE,
At the corner of the streets Saint-George and de la Vicomté.
SAINT-LAURENT,
In the street of that name. Its tower merits principally the attention of the traveller; it was commenced in 1490 and finished in 1501. The screen of Saint-Laurent was considered a chef-d'œuvre of architecture.