Eglise de Doue

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    The church of Saint Martin, built on the hill of Doue, dominates the Brie plain, and is nicknamed "Phare de la Brie". It was originally topped by an arrow at the level of the transept, which was destroyed by lightning several times. In the 19th century, it was decided to erect in its place a bell tower at the entrance of the church. It can be visited on Sunday afternoons from Easter to All Saints' Day. The mound allows very interesting panoramic views of the region, a visit to the top is recommended during your visit. The village is built at the foot of the hill.

 

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Doue, Seine-et-Marne, France

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