Eglise Saint-Martin

Remarkable church listed on the "Chemins de terre cuite".

The church was built in the 12th and 13th centuries and has been altered several times.
Admire the equestrian statue of Saint Martin (16th century) and two altarpieces.
The arms of the transept, pierced by flamboyant windows, were built at the turn of the 15th and 16th centuries.
Restorations in the 19th and 20th centuries added the two aisles and cut a bay from the church.
Around 1642, the church was enriched by a remarkable decoration, including the two altarpieces in the choir and the southern chapel, donated by Urbin de Gennetay, the parish priest.

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72140 ROUEZ
FRANCE
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Site theme

Church

Access to the free site

Yes

Access map, location

SNCF train station : 5 km

Facilities

Picnic area
Restaurant

Further information

Groups accepted
Pets not allowed

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