ST. RÉMI CHURCH
The Néoroman style church, consecrated in 1863 under the double patronage of Notre Dame and Saint Rémi, became Saint Rémi during the merger of the municipalities of Charleville and Mézières in 1966. One can see two organs - Cavaillé-Coll at the choir, and great organ of Schyten in Brussels - a chair with monumental preaching in stone of Bar-et-Saint-Dizier, a cross road in enamelled lava, stained glass windows of the th century - Marshal, Metz - and th century - De Troyer, Reims - as well as a painting on canvas marouflée in the transept.
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