ÉGLISE NOTRE-DAME DE BETHLÉEM
Church at the intersection of the route d'Armes and the route d'Auxerre in Clamecy, with an architecture inspired by the Byzantine style.
Located at the intersection of the Route d'Armes and the Route d'Auxerre, on the right bank of the Yonne, the church of Bethlehem, made of reinforced cement, was built in 1926 and 1927. Its architecture inspired by the Byzantine style recalls that the bishop of Bethlehem, in Palestine, took refuge in the Middle Ages in Clamecy, where a bishopric of Bethlehem existed until the Concordat. The crypt, meanwhile, is decorated with cubist painted frescoes. A monument that is worth seeing, to say the least, in a contemporary style.
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