Saint-Maurice Church in Rouvres-la-Chétive
The Saint-Maurice Church in Rouvres-la-Chétive, built in the 15th century, is a notable example of medieval architecture. Its choir features a flamboyant Gothic style, characterized by ribbed vaults and windows with complex tracery.
The bell tower, dating from the 12th century, bears witness to the Romanesque influence with its semicircular openings.
The western façade features a classical 17th-century portal, topped with a mutilated statue of Saint Maurice or Saint Martin.
Inside, a remarkable sculptural work, the entombment of Christ, enriches the artistic heritage of the building.
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Rouvres, church - stained glass window
Rouvres, church - stained glass window
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Rouvres, church - stained glass window
Rouvres, church - stained glass window
Rouvres, church - stained glass window
Rouvres, church - stained glass window
Rouvres, church - stained glass window
Rouvres, church - view of the altar
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Rouvres, church - view of the upper floor
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