Saint-Nicolas d'Arras Church
Built on the Place de la Préfecture, the first stone was laid in 1839. Its architect, Joseph-Auguste Traxler (1796-1856), designed it in the neo-classical style, inspired in particular by the church of Saint-Philippe-du-Roule in Paris.
About this building
The church of Saint-Nicolas-en-Cité, built on the foundations of the former cathedral of Arras, faces south. It has an elongated plan without a transept. It is entered through a portico. Its main nave is composed of three naves and six bays.