Saint-Pierre-du-Regard () is a commune in the Orne department in north-western France.
Geography
The commune is part of the area known as Suisse Normande.
The commune is made up of the following collection of villages and hamlets, Le Grand Samoi, Le Haut Village, La Bristière, Le Vaugroult, La Remaisière, La Pivotière, La Houssaye, L'ÃÂtre, La Petite Suisse and Saint-Pierre-du-Regard.
The commune has 2 rivers running through it the La Vere and Noireau.
Points of interest
- Museum of Pont-ÃÂrambourg is a museum based at the former Pont-ÃÂrambourg station which was closed in 1970, dedicated to railway heritage. In addition the museum has a 13 km Velorail route that is open to the public.
Architecture contemporaine remarquable
- ÃÂglise Saint Pierre was built in 1959 after the previous church was destroyed in World war 2. It was designed by architect Pierre Meurice and in 2004 won its label of Architecture contemporaine remarquable.
People linked with the commune
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