Saint-Clément Church, Tours
15th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in FranceChurches in Tours, FranceDestroyed churches in France
Saint-Clément Church (église Saint-Clément de Tours) was a parish church in the old town of Tours, France, not far from the Basilica of Saint Martin. It was located on what is now the northern part of place Gaston-Paillhou, with its north wall aligned with the façades along the south side of rue des Halles. It was built from 1462 to replace an earlier chapel promoted to a parish church. The French Revolutionaries stopped religious services there and in 1792 it was sold to the city as a grain market. It was demolished in 1883 as it had fallen into such a poor state that restoring it would be too expensive.
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Place Gaston Paillhou, Tours Les Halles
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 47.3924 ° | E 0.6805 ° |
Address
Beillevaire
Place Gaston Paillhou
37000 Tours, Les Halles
Centre-Val de Loire, France
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