The church of Saint-André d'Ormancey dates back to the first quarter of the 12th century, when Bishop Joceran donated it to Saint-Etienne de Dijon. The choir, bell tower and chapel are more recent, dating back to the late 12th or early 13th century. The elongated building comprises a nave (the oldest part of the church) with a single panelled nave, a stone porch open on three sides, a rib-vaulted forechoir bay supporting the bell tower covered by a slate pavilion roof and a single rib-vaulted choir ending in a flat chevet.
Eglise Saint-André d'Ormancey