In Brionne, in Normandy, take time to visit this church whose foundation dates back to 1030.

The square bell tower with Romanesque and Gothic features is the original one. The dimension stone and flint façade features a Romanesque ground floor, a Gothic first floor and an 18th century entrance door. Inside, the altar piece of the high altar was designed circa 1694 by the monk and architect of Bec-Hellouin Abbey, Guillaume de la Tremblaye, and comes from the Chapel of the Virgin Mary of the Abbey Church of Bec-Hellouin Abbey. It was saved during the destruction of the abbey.

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