Saint-Gengoulph church, once a priory and parish church, dates back to the late 13th century. It has undergone numerous renovations (vaulting in 1675), as well as alterations and extensions in the 19th century (choir, double transept, bell tower, façade, last bay). Its furnishings also date from the 1st century, with the exception of statues from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries and a 13th-century painting depicting St Genghoulph. The stained glass windows are of the same style as those in the chapel of the same name. The church has been listed on the Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques since 23 December 1925. Note the murals by local painter Jean-Pierre Jourdheuil, known as "Télémaque" (1826-1887). Self-taught, he was "a talented painter who never had a master", as the epitaph engraved on his tombstone states.
Eglise Saint-Gengoulf de Varennes-sur-Amance