Eglise Assomption De La Sainte Vierge
(1)
Photos
Assomption de la Sainte Vierge in Lassomption, Canada, is a historic church that was built in 1819-1820 by master mason Jean Baptiste Boutonne and master stonecutter André Auclair. The church underwent significant expansion in 1863-1864, designed by architect Victor Bourgeau, featuring a neo-baroque facade and interior decor.
Surrounded by stone buildings including the presbytery and former convent of the Congregation Notre Dame, Assomption de la Sainte Vierge stands as a landmark in the town of Lassomption with its two imposing bell towers. The church, along with the presbytery and convent, is recognized as a heritage site and plays a central role in the cultural and religious history of the region.
Generated from their website
You might also like
Partial Data by Foursquare.