Eglise Saint-Barthélemy de Bassoncourt

Eglise Saint-Barthélemy de Bassoncourt

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The cross-shaped church of Saint-Barthélemy is entirely rib-vaulted. Its single-bay chancel with flat chevet dates from the 16th century. The nave, with a single 3-bay nave, dates from the last quarter of the 15th century, as can be seen from the second pilaster on the north wall, which bears the coat of arms of Marshal de Baudricourt, Lord of Choiseul from around 1480 until his death in 1499. The bell tower, which formerly stood at the transept crossing, was rebuilt in the second half of the 19th century. It stands above the first bay of the nave and is covered by a polygonal ashlar spire.

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