Saint-Pierre Saint-Paul de Calais Church
Razed in 1953, a new church was built on the same site, financed by war damage. In a modern style, it was built to the plans of Calaisian architect Georges Wiart in order to fit in with the new town planning of a completely rebuilt district.
About this building
Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul church is built in reinforced concrete and covered with flat tiles. The architect designed it on an asymmetrical rectangular plan in order to free a circulation space between the building and the dwellings. The nave is part of a square plan. A single aisle is attached to it to the west. The reinforced concrete vault evokes the hull of an overturned ship. A hexagonal bell tower rises above the choir. The bells come from the old church. The stained glass windows are by Blanchet and Lesage. The sculpted motif on the façade is the work of Jean Muse. The Way of the Cross is by Blanchet.