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  • An art deco church on the road to Cambrai

    Saint-Martin

    62118 Monchy-le-Preux

    Closed

  • Surprising old abbey-church in Gothic style hidden behind the facades of the Grand'Place and preserving sumptuous Romanesque baptismal fonts.

    Saint-Martin

    62830 Samer

    Closed

  • The church of Saint-Marien de Vic-sur-Seille has been classified as a Historic Monument since 2015. Outside there are tombstones from the old cemetery, while inside the choir of the building is decorated with the woodwork of the 18th century Salival Abbey.

    Saint-Marien

    57630 Vic-sur-Seille

    Closed

  • Saint-Martin

    55600 Montmédy

    Closed

  • Charming neoclassical church, dating from 1782, with a dazzling interior enhanced by powerful natural light.

    Saint-Georges

    62690 Hermaville

    Closed

  • A chapel at the heart of the Arras Citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

    Saint-Louis

    62000 Arras

    Closed

  • Discover one of the most recent cathedrals of France, in the centre of “Vieux Lille”.

    Notre-Dame de la Treille

    59000 Lille

    Closed

  • In the 17th century, Toussaint Durand, a priest and builder with the support of the village community, transformed the original Romanesque church with its single nave and flat apse into an imposing edifice, whose signature feature is the tower built in 1632.

    Notre-Dame et Saint-Santin

    61400 Courgeon

    Closed

  • A large village church, it is one of the few churches with a bell tower-porch surmounted by a stone spire with hooks.

    Saint-Léger

    62270 Boubers-sur-Canche

    Closed

  • Saint-Martin

    62370 Ruminghem

    Closed

  • In the city centre, a neo-Gothic style church, famous for its Descent of the Cross painted by Rubens.

    Saint-Jean-Baptiste

    62000 Arras

    Closed

  • Imposing fortified church of the 15th and 16th centuries with a rich Gothic decoration teeming with characters from the medieval imagination.

    Saint-Esprit

    62240 Crémarest

    Closed

  • Sober 16th century construction, enlarged in the 19th century in a neo-Gothic style that harmonizes with the whole. Important pilgrimage centre of Saint Benedict Joseph Labre whose birthplace is nearby.

    Saint-Sulpice

    62260 Amettes

    Closed

  • The second church was built in 1901 and consecrated in 1903. The first housed the relics of Saint John the Baptist.

    Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-Rouvroy

    80100 Abbeville

    Closed

  • The village of Koeur-la- petite housed an important fortified castle; the King of France Louis XIII had notably installed his headquarters there during the siege of Saint-Mihiel in 1635. The stones of this castle were used to build the Saint-Remi church in 1770.

    Saint-Remi

    55300 Koeur-la-Petite

    Closed

  • Rich collegiate, one of the most important testimonies of the flamboyant Gothic and Flemish Renaissance styles of the region that welcomed pilgrims who came to honour a relic of Santiago.

    Saint-Pierre

    62120 Aire-sur-la-Lys

    Closed

  • It was the first church built in Joinville and this during the XIIth century. The nave and the aisles date back to this period. The church was modied during the XIXth century: the original bell tower was removed and another bell tower was erected above the original porch. Today we enter the church through a remarkable Renaissance portal nanced by the House of Guise. St Joseph’s belt, which was brought by Jean de Joinville returning from the Seventh Crusade is exposed in the church.

    Notre-Dame de la Nativité

    52300 Joinville

    Closed

  • Come and discover this jewel of art deco...

    Assomption de la Sainte-Vierge

    80120 Fort-Mahon-Plage

    Closed

  • One of the first churches of the Reinforced Concrete Reconstruction, both monumental in its dimensions and slender in its proportions. Its neo-Gothic style is highlighted by the whiteness of its walls.

    Saint-Laurent

    62136 Richebourg

    Closed

  • A small 16th century church located on the Via Francigena, which has a bell tower with a single arcade wall, known as a "rustic", and curious graffiti on its exterior walls.

    Saint-Folquin

    62500 Cormette (Zudausques)

    Closed

  • A rebuilt church on the banks of the river Cinchona.

    Saint-Pierre

    62217 Wailly

    Closed

  • In the heart of the Perche region, the ancient stronghold of the Counts of Perche dominates the countryside.

    Notre-Dame

    61400 Mortagne-au-Perche

    Closed

  • Neo-Gothic brick church overlooking a pleasant "Heritage Village".

    Saint-Michel

    62120 Roquetoire

    Closed

  • Notre-Dame d'Avioth, which became a basilica in 1993, is also known as ‘the cathedral of the fields’. This masterpiece of flamboyant Gothic architecture is surprisingly large, standing in the centre of a small village in the Nord-Meusien region, in the heart of the former county of Chiny, close to Orval Abbey and the citadel of Montmédy.

    Notre-Dame

    55600 Avioth

    Closed

  • Saint-Hilaire

    84560 Ménerbes

    Closed

  • A small village in the Avenois, on the Belgian frontier, Cousolre was the birthplace of St. Aldegonde, patron saint of Mauberge, in the 6th century.

    Saint-Martin

    59149 Cousolre

    Closed

  • A little gem in the heart of Flanders that seduces with the light and ochre tone of this old hallekerque. Here Gothic and contemporary styles blend with elegance and simplicity.

    Saint-Martin

    59380 Bergues

    Closed

  • The original church was destroyed during the First World War and rebuilt in 1924. It is decorated with frescoes by Dante Donzelli

    Saint-Pierre

    55300 Spada

    Closed

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