Grand-Pré Memorial Church
The Grand-Pré Memorial Church has stood as a symbol of resilience and faith for centuries. Built in 1922 to replace an earlier church destroyed in a fire, it stands on the site of one of the most significant events in Acadian history. Against the backdrop of the Milky Way, the church's Normandy-style architecture of the 1700s is nothing short of stunning. The stars overhead serve as a reminder of the connection between the earthly and the divine, and of the enduring power of hope and faith.
The Grand-Pré Memorial Church has stood as a symbol of resilience and faith for centuries. Built in 1922 to replace an earlier church destroyed in a fire, it stands on the site of one of the most significant events in Acadian history. Against the backdrop of the Milky Way, the church's Normandy-style architecture of the 1700s is nothing short of stunning. The stars overhead serve as a reminder of the connection between the earthly and the divine, and of the enduring power of hope and faith.
The Grand-Pré Memorial Church has stood as a symbol of resilience and faith for centuries. Built in 1922 to replace an earlier church destroyed in a fire, it stands on the site of one of the most significant events in Acadian history. Against the backdrop of the Milky Way, the church's Normandy-style architecture of the 1700s is nothing short of stunning. The stars overhead serve as a reminder of the connection between the earthly and the divine, and of the enduring power of hope and faith.
Available in in 5 sizes.
12”x18”
16”x24”
20”x30”
24”x36”
30”x45”
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