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  • Saint-Joseph

    52150 Bourmont-entre-Meuse-et-Mouzon

    Closed

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

    Notre-Dame de la Treille

    59000 Lille

    Closed

  • Sainte-Marie-Madeleine

    55300 Lamorville

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  • 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

  • The Basilica of Chaumont was built in the 13th century in an impressive Gothic style.

    Saint-Jean

    52000 Chaumont

    Closed

  • A 15th century church nestled in the heart of a Percheron village that has preserved traces of Romanesque art.

    Saint-Ouen

    61110 Verrières

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  • A majestic 19th century neo-Gothic church designed by the architect Clovis Normand, which incorporates all the characteristic elements of the original Gothic Gothic style.
  • Although Marville is mainly known for the richness of its Renaissance architecture, it offers other heritage originalities, notably on the religious level with the presence of two distinct churches.

    Saint-Nicolas

    55600 Marville

    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 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

  • 16th century building rebuilt in neo-Gothic style in the second half of the 19th century.

    Saint-Martin

    62720 Rinxent

    Closed

  • A gothic chapel of elegant simplicity

    Chapelle d'Epinoy

    59740 Epinoy (Clairfayts)

    Closed

  • A charming church with works by the artist Dillio Donzelli.

    Saint-Evre

    55300 Mecrin

    Closed

  • Grandiose 13th century Gothic church.

    Notre-Dame de Blécourt

    52300 Blécourt

    Closed

  • 80150 Villeroy (Vitz-sur-Authie)

    Closed

  • 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.

    Immaculée Conception

    62930 Wimereux

    Closed

  • Saint-Martin

    62370 Ruminghem

    Closed

  • Saint-Martin

    61400 Loisail

    Closed

  • The church of Notre Dame of Montfarville, at the extreme point of the department of the Manche.

    50760 Montfarville

    Closed

  • A classical church with a remarkable bulbous bell tower in the heart of the Ternois.

    Notre-Dame

    62390 Buire-au-Bois

    Closed

  • The church of Hautecloque is one of the so-called « second reconstruction » churches. Effectively, under its 16th century appearance it dates from 1959 and is the only “identical” reconstruction in the diocese.

    Saint-Léger

    62130 Hautecloque

    Closed

  • Bright and welcoming church of the Reconstruction whose sobriety gives all its character to the building.

    Saint-Laurent

    62580 Neuville-Saint-Vaast

    Closed

  • Former collegiate church of the hall church type and of flamboyant Gothic style, largely modified in the 16th century and then more slightly in the 19th century. The plan and architecture are simple but the building is bathed in light through the large stained glass windows of Charles Lorin's studio (1930s)

    Saint-Etienne

    55300 Saint-Mihiel

    Closed

  • Small rural village with two churches, at the entrance to the Somme department

    Saint-Martin

    80150 Vitz-sur-Authie

    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 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.

    Saint-Gabriel

    14480 Saint-Gabriel-Brécy (Creully-sur-Seulles)

    Closed

  • A Romanesque jewel in the heart of the Bessin.

    Saint-Martin

    14480 Creully-sur-Seulles

    Closed

  • The church of Offerkerque is remarkable for its architecture, and was built in the continuity of realisations by the Benedictine monk of Wisques, and architect Dom Bellot, in the Isle of Wight, the Netherlands, Canada, and France. <p>The church is unique in its style in the Pas de Calais, and is among the realisations inspired by Dom Bellot, and realised by Joseph Philippe the architect of this church (with Gustave Vandenbergue) and a pupil and successor. </p><p>We recognise the mark of the ‘Bellot style’ in the openings in the shape of a mitre, characteristic of these architects. It is not surprising that some of the interior decoration comes from the monks of Wisques. </p>
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