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.
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.
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church was built from 1858 to 1862 in the 13th century ogival style to replace a very simple small Romanesque church, built by the Bishop of Verdun from 1129 to 1131
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.
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.
The village of Rouvrois-sur-Meuse is an old fortified village.The church was traditionally built in the middle of the village, surrounded by the cemetery enclosure. Completely destroyed during the First World War, the church was rebuilt in 1926 in a neo-Gothic style
An old 13th century chapel, built by Baudouin II, count of Guines, and extended in the 18th century, to become a “hallekerque”, church with three naves of the same height.
A small contemporary church that succeeds two older churches. The semi-circular porch is surmounted by a curious ogival tympanum with trompe-oeil decoration.