Églises de Mutigny et de Coulmier
Rue Hippolyte Faure - Grande rue de Coulmier, 51240 La Chaussée-sur-Marne
The church of Saint-Pierre was the church of the village of Coulmier and the church of Saint-Martin that of the village of Mutigny. The two villages merged in 1798 under the name of "La Chaussée", which became "La Chaussée-sur-Marne" in 1904.
Saint-Pierre Church of the 11th and 12th centuries is a Romanesque building in chalk, with a polygonal bedside inspired by the Rhine, classified as a historical monument in 1930\. It presents several statues classified as historical monuments.
The church of Saint-Martin, also of Romanesque style and in chalk, dates from the twelfth century. It has a bell from 1523 and baptismal fonts classified as historical monuments. A beautiful stained glass window of 1966, made by Mr. Moret master glassmaker, represents Saint Martin.
Tags
Monument historique, Édifice religieux
Access
Parking. Access to the churches on the ground floor.
Licence libre