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Eglise Saint Eutrope

Historic site and monument, Church in Arrènes
  • This church, whose patronage belonged to the Abbey of Bénévent, was rebuilt in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. The building comprises a rectangular nave with three bays, the last of which forms the choir with its flat chevet. The bays are covered by ribbed cross-beams with circular keystones. Several niches are carved into the walls. The south wall is pierced by a double pool, each of whose geminated openings is molded with a cavet and topped by an accolade inscribed with trefoil...
    This church, whose patronage belonged to the Abbey of Bénévent, was rebuilt in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. The building comprises a rectangular nave with three bays, the last of which forms the choir with its flat chevet. The bays are covered by ribbed cross-beams with circular keystones. Several niches are carved into the walls. The south wall is pierced by a double pool, each of whose geminated openings is molded with a cavet and topped by an accolade inscribed with trefoil decoration. This church had painted interior decorations on the walls and vaults. The north wall of the second bay, as well as the south wall of the choir, feature a background with painted figures.
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