NOTRE-DAME-DE-L'ASSOMPTION CHURCH
Church built in 1237 with Gothic vaulted nave decorated with stars, coat of arms and frieze, polychrome stone statue of the Virgin Mary
Built on a rectangular plan in 1237 by order of Pierre de Cuisy, bishop of Meaux, this church has been altered over the centuries. Several construction periods are visible: 13th-century choir, 15th-century north aisle, nave with Gothic vault decorated with stars, coat of arms and floral frieze, stalls, carved woodwork, baptismal font, polychrome stone statue of the Virgin Mary. Visits by appointment only, by contacting the town hall.
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