Eglise Saint-Vinebaud d'Avrecourt

Eglise Saint-Vinebaud d'Avrecourt

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The church in Avrecourt was closely linked to Morimond Abbey, as it collected tithes from the abbey. Saint-Vinebaud church is an elongated sandstone building that was rebuilt in 1851. Its nave consists of three five-bay vessels covered with false cross vaults. It is preceded by a tower-porch crowned by a polygonal slate-roofed spire and framed at its base by two chapels. The choir, covered with false cross vaults, consists of a straight bay and a three-sided apse.

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  • Church

Site category(ies)

  • Listed or registered (CNMHS)

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  • Privatization not possible

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Languages ​​spoken

  • French

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  • Free of charge Free access

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