Église Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul
Place de la Mairie, 51110 Bourgogne-Fresne
Built in the centre of the village, the church of Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul of Burgundy, belonged to the medieval period, to the domain of the Chapter of Reims. The sanctuary and the tower were built in the 12th century, and the nave in the following century. The construction was completed in the fourteenth century with the construction of a chapel dedicated to the Virgin. Classified in 1921 as a historical monument, it was rebuilt in its entirety after the Great War, giving back to this jewel of the Romanesque era, all its purity of yesteryear.
It also has an Iberian organ of 15 games installed in 2007.
Tags
Monument historique, Édifice religieux
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