Deauville’s Eglise Saint-Augustin, a mid-19th-century church situated on the edge of town, stands as a testament to the architectural diversity of its time. Blending neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque influences, the church offers a unique visual experience. Inside, visitors can admire an array of paintings, frescoes, and stained-glass windows that fill the space with color and light. A particular highlight is the set of enameled lava paintings on the northwest facade, which add a distinctive touch to the exterior. The church provides a serene and culturally rich environment for those interested in both history and art.
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