Church of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries located Orléans, Notre-Dame-de-Recouvrance is now the subject of a classification as historical building. Housed in the former suburb of Avenum on the fortifications of the Roman Empire down, she has seen many changes over the centuries, especially after the wars of religion.
Romanesque style, it has elements from different eras including a beautiful stained glass window on the childhood of Jesus sixteenth century including the Annunciation, the Nativity, the Adoration of the Magi, the Breastfeeding Baby Jesus and the Flight into Egypt, the nave vaults of the seventeenth or a central nave portal neo-Renaissance nineteenth. By visiting the interior, it is also possible to admire several Renaissance altars erected under the Second Empire. also hard to miss the table of the seventeenth century Baby Jesus, Savior of the World, now classified as an historic monument.