Exceptional church whose interior decoration is in line with the trend of Naive and popular art of the late nineteenth century. If the exterior lets nothing be perceived, the interior, unique, is the work of a life, that of Father Lecoutre.
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.
Church in the Audruicq-Oye-Plage region rebuilt in alternating brick and limestone rubble in the Neo-Gothic style, with the exception of the entrance portal, which is in the Renaissance style.
Neo-Gothic seaside church built in the 19th century in the style of the 13th century with remarkable modern works, whose nave is covered by a magnificent vault in painted panelling.
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.
The former abbey church has kept its 38 m high Romanesque porch tower. The 2 square towers flanking the beginning of the bedside give the building its characteristic silhouette. The nave, whose hanging keystone vault is supported by composite columns, receives abundant light
The Romanesque chapel of the Priory of St. Gabriel (Calvados) is a haven of peace and a jewel of Romanesque art, that is only waiting to be discovered.
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.
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.