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.
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 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.
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.
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.
Astonishing church built by Clovis Normand in the 19th century, which offers a unique architectural element in the north of France: its elegant and complex exposed structure.
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.
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)
Charming village church once located on the other side of the border. The Saint-Nicolas church in the hamlet of Marchipont is a relay on the way to Santiago de Compostela.
Surprising 19th century church, in the footsteps of Clovis Normand, by the original choice of building materials, flint, bricks and stone facings, which give it a particular character.