Chêne d'Allouville-Bellefosse

This millennium oak is considered the oldest in France. The tree houses today in its hollowed trunk two superimposed chapels: the Notre Dame de la Paix and the Calvary which is accessed by a wooden staircase. Its trunk is covered with shingles. It is classified M.H. since 1932. The shaft is supported by a metal structure since 1988.
This millennium oak is considered the oldest in France. The tree houses today in its hollowed trunk two superimposed chapels: the Notre Dame de la Paix and the Calvary which is accessed by a wooden staircase. Its trunk is covered with shingles. It is classified M.H. since 1932. The shaft is supported by a metal structure since 1988.
Chêne d'Allouville-Bellefosse
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Philippe BIRON / Contributor
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06 June, 2010
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