St. Andrew's Church, Châteauroux

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St. Andrew's Church, Châteauroux

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St. Andrew's Church, Châteauroux, Neo-Gothic church in Châteauroux, France.

St. Andrew's Church in Châteauroux is a Neo-Gothic place of worship with twin towers rising prominently from its front. The building features a long interior with tall windows that flood the space with light and a richly decorated layout filled with religious artwork and furnishings.

The church was built between 1870 and 1876 by architect Alfred Dauvergne and builder Geoffroy Talichet. It emerged during a time when Châteauroux was expanding and developing new parts of the city.

The stained glass windows come from the Lobin workshop in Tours and show the craftsmanship of the late 19th century. They shape the interior today and tell the story of regional artistic traditions.

The church is generally open to visitors and offers guided tours for those interested in learning more about its architecture and design. It's best to check the opening times beforehand, especially if you prefer a guided experience.

A large tapestry was specially made for the church's opening in 1876 and was kept away for many years before returning to its original spot in 2011. This textile artwork remains an overlooked treasure that few visitors notice during their visit.

Location: Châteauroux

Inception: 1869

Architects: Alfred Dauvergne

Address: 79B, place Voltaire

Phone: +33254341270

GPS coordinates: 46.81190,1.69924

Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:43

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