Church of St. Felix, Nantes

The church is dedicated to the fifth century French bishop, Felix of Nantes.

[1] The church was built from August 1843 on the land bordering the château de la Haute-Forêt, with plans by architect Charles Raymond (1813–1872).

Once completed, the small rural church was extended and dedicated to Monsignor Jean-François de Hercé [fr] on 25 February 1844.

In 1856, the Ministry of Interior offers a memorial for Olivier Saint-Félix converting the Saxons, and added two wings to the nineteenth-century building.

The great organ of Saint-Félix church date from 1954 and was inaugurated by Maurice Duruflé.

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