Eglise Saint-Symphorien de Saulles

Eglise Saint-Symphorien de Saulles

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Saint-Symphorien church was built in 1780 by Abbé Roussel. It has a single nave covered by a false vault with a depressed arch and panelling, and a bell tower-porch topped by a polygonal slate-roofed spire. The choir is flanked by 2 sacristies.
It was in this building that the Haute-Marne painter Joseph-Constant Ménissier died in 1854 following a fall while painting a fresco on the choir vaults.

"Free admission all year round (outside only except for ceremonies).

Practical information

Museum theme(s)

  • Religious art

Site theme(s)

  • Church

Architectural Style

  • 19th century

Groups

  • Privatization not possible

Visits

Languages ​​spoken

  • French

Prices

  • Free of charge Free access

Access

Rue du Roncheux
52500

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