Marazion

50.116666666667 - 5.45Koordinaten: 50 ° 7 ' N, 5 ° 27 ' W

Marazion ( Cornish: Marghasyow ) is a municipality and a village in the former Penwith District of Cornwall in England. The place is located on the Mount's Bay, 2 km east of Penzance at the Great Western Railway. At low tide a causeway connects the island of St. Michael 's Mount Marazion with.

The Church of St Hilary, which was destroyed in a fire in 1853, was true to the original. More interest archaeologists but at the cemetery. The inscribed stones there comes in part from the fourth century, one of which was made in honor of the emperor Constantine the Great. Another has a label with the Cornish character, but which can not be deciphered. Next to it are still British and Roman crosses.

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