A small 17th century country church on the Via Francigena, at the gates of the Caps et Marais d'Opale Regional Natural Park, between the port of Calais and the hills of Flanders.
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.
Remarkable hallekerke in the heart of French Flanders! The church in Arnèke has been closed since 13 May 2024 for two and a half years due to restoration work. Thank you for your understanding.
A small Gothic country church, built on the Via Francigena, which contains some remarkable features, such as the oldest bell in the department and wall paintings by François Mes, a Benedictine monk from Wisques.
Exceptional and rare testimony of flamboyant Gothic, in the heart of a village described with talent by the writer Georges Bernanos who lived there for a few years.
This jewel of medieval architecture surprises by the quantity and quality of its furniture: an impressive organ buffet, a very rare astrobal clock, its important funerary heritage and the Descente de Croix de Rubens.
In the heart of the Petite Cité de Caractère that is Mortagne-au-Perche, come and discover a building designed by Marguerite de Lorraine to pray and practice charity.
Charming contemporary church overlooking the Flemish plain, ideal for meditation at the entrance to the abbey of Mont des Cats, a Cistercian monastery of Trappist monks.
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.
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.