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Church Sainte-Jeanne d'Arc

Church in Courchelettes
  • A chapel from 1803, dedicated to Saint Sarre and dependent on the neighboring parish of Lambres until 1901, was demolished in 1919. The current building succeeded it; it is characterized by its architectural singularity, requirement of the private donor supporting 70% of the financing. The church is thus neo-Romanesque, inspired by the Canadian model. The actual place of worship is located upstairs. The cloister on the ground floor hides the 25-step access staircase leading to a kind of...
    A chapel from 1803, dedicated to Saint Sarre and dependent on the neighboring parish of Lambres until 1901, was demolished in 1919. The current building succeeded it; it is characterized by its architectural singularity, requirement of the private donor supporting 70% of the financing. The church is thus neo-Romanesque, inspired by the Canadian model. The actual place of worship is located upstairs. The cloister on the ground floor hides the 25-step access staircase leading to a kind of large narthex.
  • Spoken languages
    • French
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