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A church with a mixed architecture
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Saint-Sauveur Church in Manosque combines the Romanesque and Gothic styles in an architecture that earned it recognition as a Historical Monument on July 11, 1975. After passing through a Gothic portal, visitors enter a Romanesque nave, restored with ribs in the 17th century, that has retained its transept with transverse cradles. Rich in furniture from the 17th and 18th centuries, Saint-Sauveur Church also houses an organ built by Meyssonnier in 1625 and transformed by Piantanida.
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