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Churches classified in the Ardennes

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Saint-Leu de Sévigny-Waleppe Church
Fortified Church
08220 Sévigny-Waleppe

The church of Saint-Leu de Sévigny-Waleppe, a 13th-century religious building renovated in the 17th and 18th centuries, is distinguished by its atypical tower and medieval gissant. Located in the Ardennes, it bears witness to a history marked by the Wars of Religion.
Saint John Baptist Church of Hannappes
Fortified Church
08290 Hannappes

The church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Hannappes, built in the 13th century in the Ardennes, combines primitive Gothic architecture with partial defensive elements. Ranked a historic monument in 1913, it dominates the Thon Valley.
Saint John Baptist Church of Brienne-sur-Aisne
Gothic Church
08190 Brienne-sur-Aisne

The Saint-Jean-Baptiste church of Brienne-sur-Aisne, built in the 12th and 13th centuries, is a Gothic jewel of the Ardennes, combining Romanesque nave and remarkable medieval architectural elements such as its bedside and carved portal.
Church of Saint James of Chesne and cross
Romanesque and Gothic Church
08390 Bairon et ses environs

The church of Saint Jacques du Chesne, a religious building of the 14th–15th centuries, stands in the heart of the Ardennes. Combining late Romanesque and Gothic styles, it houses modern stained glass windows signed by Simon-Marq and a rich historical heritage, classified as Historic Monument in 1922.
Saint Germain Church of Buzancy
Gothic Church
08240 Buzancy

The Saint-Germain church of Buzancy, built in the 13th century in the Ardennes, combines a Gothic portal with interior elements from the 15th and 16th centuries. Ranked a historic monument in 1920, it bears witness to the religious heritage of the Great East.
Church of Donshery
Romanesque and Gothic Church
08350 Donchery

The church of Sainte-Onesime de Donshery, a Gothic and Romanesque building of the twelfth, fifteenth and seventeenth centuries, stands in the heart of the Ardennes. Ranked a historic monument in 1911, it combines flamboyant sides with a square Romanesque tower.
Church of Saint Charles Borromée of Sedan
Classic style church
08200 Sedan

The church of Saint-Charles-Borromée de Sedan, a 17th century Protestant church transformed into a Catholic building, is a listed historical monument located in the Ardennes, in the Great East.
Church of Saint-Brice de Tourteron
Gothic Church
08130 Tourteron

The church of Saint-Brice de Tourteron, a flamboyant Gothic building from the 13th and 15th centuries, is distinguished by its three-span nave, transept and five-span choir, located in the Ardennes in the Great East.