Église Notre-Dame de l’Assomption
2 Chemin de la Grande Are, 55110 Mont-devant-Sassey
Built in freestones from 1127 by the canonesses d' Andenne, she receives(holds) treasures of Romance and Gothic architecture. Its octagonal covered hall of the XIIIth century, the most old(former) northeast of France to have kept(preserved) its sculptor of origin, presents an exceptional iconography. The pentagonal Romanic chorus(choir) covered there cul-de-four and flanked(thrown) by two absidioles, the short transept and the central vessel of very uncluttered ogival style, show an amazing homogeneity. The crypt perforated on double row of columns is remarkable.
Merkoù
Monument historique & Édifice religieux
Moned
narrow, very abrupt Road, parking lot for cars at arrangement(disposal). 100m on foot to travel(browse) and staircases at the entrance(admission). Car park of coaches street Baudin, no possibility of U-turn in the parking lot.

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