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Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet is a Roman Catholic church. Since 1977, after expelling the parish priest and his assistants the church has been used by traditionalist Society of St. Pius X and remains in the Society’s hands. A chapel was first built in the 13th century, in a field planted with chardons (thistles), hence the name. It was later replaced with a church. The clocktower is part of an earlier structure, built sometime prior to 1600.

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