The Church of Saint-Julien in Tours, France, is a remarkable blend of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, with origins dating back to a 6th-century Benedictine abbey. Rebuilt multiple times due to conflict, natural disaster, and war, its current 13th-century form features a striking Romanesque bell tower, Gothic nave, and stunning stained glass by Max Ingrand and Jacques Le Chevallier. Though damaged during World War II, the church miraculously survived and has since been restored. With excellent acoustics and a long spiritual legacy, Saint-Julien offers a resonant and atmospheric setting for choral performances. Tours