The church at Vesaignes-sur-Marne dates back to the middle of the 3rd quarter of the 19th century, as evidenced by a foundation stone relating the reconstruction of the church in 1858. It has an elongated plan and is entirely rib-vaulted. It has a 3-vessel nave with 4 bays, a 5-sided choir covered by a fan vault and framed by two chapels located in the extension of the aisles. The door to the sacristy is a 16th-century replacement. Finally, note the reversed orientation of the choir, which faces west.
EGLISE SAINT-JEAN-BAPTISTE DE VESAIGNES-SUR-MARNE