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Abbeys and Basilicas in Picardia

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Basilica Saint-Quentin de Saint-Quentin
Gothic Church
02100 Saint-Quentin

The Basilica of Saint Quentin, a Gothic masterpiece from the 13th to 15th centuries in Saint Quentin (Aisne), is famous for its relics of Saint Quentin and its unique architecture with two unspeakable transepts, inspired by Clunisian and English models.
Basilica of Notre-Dame de Liesse
Gothic Church
02350 Liesse-Notre-Dame

The Notre-Dame de Liesse Basilica, built between the 14th and 17th centuries in Liesse-Notre-Dame (Hauts-de-France), is a flamboyant Gothic Marian shrine, famous for its royal pilgrimages and its black Virgin venerated since the Middle Ages.
Abbatiale Saint-Yved de Braine
Gothic Church
02220 Braine

L'abbatiale Saint-Yved de Braine, édifice gothique des XIIe–XIIIe siècles situé à Braine (Hauts-de-France), fut une nécropole princière et un chef-d'œuvre architectural prémontré, aujourd’hui classée monument historique.
Ruins of the Abbey Church

60650 Saint-Paul

The ruins of the abbey church of Saint Paul, located in the Oise in Hauts-de-France, are a historical vestige classified as a Historical Monument since 1933, a witness to the local religious heritage.
Saint Paul Abbey of Saint Paul
Abbey
60650 Saint-Paul

Saint Paul de Saint-Paul Abbey, located in the Oise in Hauts-de-France, is an abbey church in ruins classified as a Historic Monument since 1933.
Basilica Notre-Dame de Brebières in Albert
Basilica
80300 Albert

The Notre-Dame de Brebières Basilica, a 19th-century neo-Byzantine building in Albert, Hauts-de-France, is a Marian high-place famous for its Golden Virgin and its history related to the First World War.