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Notre-Dame d'Emeraude Church

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Notre-Dame d'Emeraude Church stands as a spiritual and architectural landmark in Dinard, overlooking the English Channel. Built in the late 19th century, this neo-Gothic church features intricate stonework, a tall spire, and beautiful stained-glass windows depicting biblical scenes. The interior is serene, with wooden pews and a peaceful atmosphere that invites reflection. Visitors often admire the detailed carvings and the altar, which is a focal point of the church. Its location near the coast means you can hear the waves while exploring the grounds, blending natural beauty with sacred space. The church is an active place of worship, so you may encounter locals attending mass. It's a must-see for those interested in religious architecture or seeking a quiet moment away from the bustling beachfront.

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  • Neo-Gothic spire visible from afar
  • Stained-glass windows with maritime motifs
  • Intricate stone carvings on the facade
  • Peaceful interior for quiet contemplation
  • Proximity to coastal views

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Ways to visit Notre-Dame d'Emeraude Church

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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