Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church, Arras
The church was rebuilt by the architects Mazet and Mulard in 1920 following a fire. It was then blessed on June 26, 1927 by Monsignor Julien, Bishop of Arras.
About this building
The Church has a Latin cross plan with a slightly protruding false transept. Its nave consists of three vessels and four bays. The choir consists of two bays and ends with a flat apse. A square bell tower rises to the south of the western façade. The side aisles are staggered, and each bay is visible from the outside. The chevet has an elevation consisting of three bays with flying buttress and flamboyant fillings.