

In August 1587, a church was built at Le Mesnil-le-Roi dedicated to Saint Vincent, the patron saint of wine-growers, which was the main occupation of the parish in the late 16th century.
The Eglise Saint-Vincent has overlooked the village for nearly 420 years.
Listed as a building of regional importance by the Monuments Historiques, it stands as a silent witness of its past.
Listed as a building of regional importance by the Monuments Historiques, it stands as a silent witness of its past.
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Free access.
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Openings
Openings
All year 2025 - Closed on monday, on tuesday
Open for 'l'Adoration perpétuelle':
Wednesday 7pm to Friday 7pm
Open for mass:
Saturday at 6.30pm (except during July and August)
Sunday at 10.30pm (10am during July and August)
Wednesday 7pm to Friday 7pm
Open for mass:
Saturday at 6.30pm (except during July and August)
Sunday at 10.30pm (10am during July and August)
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Location
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