ST. REMACLE'S CHURCH
Church in a flamboyant gothic style, housing a gothic wall stoup, a brass eagle lectern, numerous statues
The church replaced a Romanesque building after the fire that ravaged part of the town in 1484. The building is built in a flamboyant Gothic style, already influenced by the Renaissance, a true architectural gem. The church houses a Gothic wall font, a brass eagle lectern on a Saint-Remi marble base, numerous polychrome wooden statues: Calvary from the end of the 16th century, Christ at the tomb from the 15th century, Saint Marguerite d'Antiode from the school of Jean Del Cour or the baptismal font (14th century) from the Mosan school.
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