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Church of Saint-Michel d'Hennequeville

Church of Saint-Michel d'Hennequeville

Trouville-sur-Mer, FR

The Church of Saint-Michel of Hennequeville is located in Trouville-sur-Mer, in Normandy. This 6th century building has been destroyed and several times. The last renovations date from 18th century. It is laid out with a long nave with a flat chevet that is topped by a bell tower. Inside, there are a set of windows evoking scenes of the Renaissance.

Church of Saint-Michel, Grimaud

Grimaud, FR

The current building dates from the 12th century, in a Provencal style, the cemetery was separated from it in the 19th century due to lack of space.

Church of Saint-Michel, Saint-Urcize

Saint-Urcize, FR

Built in grey granite and reddish tuff, it includes a choir surrounded by an apse chapel ambulatory, unique in the Haute Auvergne.

Church of Saint-Michel-et-Saint-Blaise

Church of Saint-Michel-et-Saint-Blaise

Sigale, FR

The Church of Saint-Michel-et-Saint-Blaise, listed as a historical monument, is located in Sigale, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. The nave dates back to the 13th century and, in the 16th century, a collateral is built south of the church. The neo-Romanesque building consists of four bay nave and a choir with semicircular chevet. A bell tower with 3 arches covers the western gable. The church has, among other treasures, a beautiful altar painting (1645) by Jean Rocca.

Church of Saint-Modéré

Church of Saint-Modéré

Saint-Moré, FR

The Church of Saint-Modere is located in Saint-Moré and was built in the 16th century building on the site of an older church. The nave is vaulted with stone ogives, with ribs resting on engaged half-columns and flamboyant bays on a mullion. The bell tower is square. Inside there is an interesting painting that depicts the torture of the young Saint Moré.

Church of Saint-Monon, Jévigné

Church of Saint-Monon, Jévigné

Lierneux, BE

The church is a Neo-Gothic construction with a unique nave and choir with three sections; it is dedicated to Saint Monon whose statue of polychrome wood from the 18th century is found in the interior, accompanied by that of Saint Druon.

Church of Saint-Nicolas, Villers-Cotterêts

Church of Saint-Nicolas, Villers-Cotterêts

Villers-Cotterêts, FR

Church located between the castle and the former dwelling of the "Prémontrés". Construction of the church (dedicated to Saint-Maur) decided in the 12th century (choir, drip walls of the nave, transept crossing), continued in the early 13th century.

Church of Saint-Nicolas, Ferte-Milon

Church of Saint-Nicolas, Ferte-Milon

La Ferté-Milon, FR

Begun in 1460, this church was completed and dedicated on September 27, 1491. The church of St. Nicholas in the Rue de la Chaussée appears to be in Renaissance style on the outside. The bell tower is surmounted by four watchtowers, but lacks its original dome, destroyed by a storm, which was replaced by a small slate spire.

Church of Saint-Nicolas, Beaulieu

Church of Saint-Nicolas, Beaulieu

Beaulieu, FR

The church of Saint-Nicolas was built in the Romanesque era around the end of the eleventh century. It has a single nave with a steeple that was probably divided by a transept. The choir ends with a flat chevet. The main attraction of this building lies in the murals from the Gothic period (13th, 14th century) which cover the walls and the vault of the choir. They were discovered during the dismantling of the altar tabernacle baroque altarpiece.

Church of Saint-Nicolas

Church of Saint-Nicolas

Bodružal, SK

The Church of Saint-Nicolas of Bodružal is a wooden Greek-Catholic church dating back to 1658. In addition to the temple, the site consists of a separate belfry, adjacent cemetery and fence covered by wood shingles. Its interior has mural paintings from the 1890s. The site was last renovated in 2003-2004.

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