Church of Saint-Omer, Zudausques

The Church of Saint-Omer is in the centre of the village and the actual state of the chalk stone blocks with which it is built shows several phases of construction and restoration.

About this building

On the 12th century base is a 15th century sanctuary and the nave, dated 1774. It was completed by a central brick tower in the 19th century. A simple plan for the church, like many village churches around, it has charm, underlined by elements of interior decoration of great interest such as the mortuary altar of black marble, and the ceramic by the artist and Benedictine monk Dom André Bouton.

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Key Features

  • Architecture
  • Monuments
  • Interior features
  • Churchyard

Visitors information

  • Ramp or level access available on request
  • Car park at the building

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Church of Saint-Omer

The Church of Saint-Omer church is located in Setques, in the Hauts-de-France region. The Gothic style building reflects the high monuments after the wars of the sixteenth century. The flat chevet of the choir and the lower level of the tower date from the late sixteenth or early seventeenth century. In the 18th century, restorations were made, as the church was rebuilt in 1863, on the same foundations, but with buttresses.