Discover the best top things to do in Allier, France including Eglise Notre-Dame de Chatel-Montagne, Le Musee des Maquettes Animees de Pierre Cognet, Electrodrome, L'Opera de Vichy, CNCS - Centre National du Costume de Scene, Musee de Charroux, Maison Mantin, Eglise Notre-Dame, Prieure Clunisien, Cathedrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Annonciation.
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We were amazed to find only one other review in English on TripAdvisor of this impressive Romanesque church. In these days of rapid change and impermanence, the church was oddly comforting in its age, sheer size, 'solidity' and simplicity. The height of the church (about 12.5 metres), with its three levels of arcade was particularly impressive. We both loved the local granite used in the church's construction. Whilst normally fans of stained glass windows, we found the clear windows with their geometric or 'celtic' type designs quite lovely and in keeping with the simplicity of the church. We were fortunate to be there on a day without other visitors or parishioners, so we could enjoy this massive structure in peace, and watch the changing patterns of light stream through the few coloured glass windows and move across the floor. There is also an amazing clock, which according to an article on the Internet, was the result of a public subscription by the inhabitants of the municipality in the 1920's. The supplier was a clock-making company, Odobey Cadet, founded in 1858 in Morez, in the Jura. The mechanism is a reproduction of a German model from 1860 and was installed in 1927. Two granite counterweights drive the mechanism, the largest of 300kg being used for the bell. As if all this is not enough, the church is also situated in beautiful countryside!
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A great experience to see inside this amazing place! 5 Euros well spent. Glorious Art Nouveau features and ceiling.
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The National Center of Stage Costume is the first preservation structure, in France or abroad, to be entirely devoted to the material heritage of theaters. Its mission is the preservation, study and valorization of a heritage collection of 10,000 theater, opera and ballet costumes in addition to painted stage sets, provided by the three founding institutions of the center, the National Library of France, the Comédie-Française and the National Opera of Paris. The center has also received numerous donations from artists and theaters.
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