Church of Saint-Médard, Parfondeval
During the 16th and 17th centuries, the church, defended by a keep and two imposing towers, was the refuge of the villagers, harassed and pillaged by passing regiments.
About this building
Brick church composed of three distinct parts: the square keep, framed on the west by two round towers, the nave, whose western façade is decorated with an astonishing Renaissance-style portal in white stone.