Located Annecy, in Haute-Savoie, St. Lawrence Church Annecy-le-Vieux is a magnificent example of Sardinian neoclassical architecture built on the ruins of a building that is part of the oldest religious shrines in the city.
Rebuilt at first to the fifteenth century, it is experiencing a new transformation in the eighteenth century because of its important state of unhealthiness. On the plans of the architect Ignatius Monnet, she then reveals a more sober architecture with a facade whose shape recalls the ancient arches of triumph.
Inside, it is possible to admire the pictorial works of Alessandro Augusto and Antonio Artari or recessed ancient limestone block of the mid-nineteenth century and dating from the Gallo-Roman.