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)
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.
Neo-Gothic church of the first reconstruction with the particularity of being formed by two churches forming a cross, an innovative reinterpretation of the former vanished flamboyant and baroque church.
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.
In the 11th century, in the forest that was shared by the Count of Flanders on one side, on the other by the future Count of Artois, a new community developed to work wood: Libercourt.
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.
The church of Notre Dame of Montfarville, at the extreme point of the department of the Manche.
50760 Montfarville
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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.