Saint-Martin Church, Amy
Saint-Jean-Baptiste, which almost completely disappeared at the end of the First World War, was rebuilt in 1924-25 based on the previous building, itself largely rebuilt after a fire in 1693.
About this building
The building has a Latin cross plan and is oriented. It has a two-bay nave with aisles, a projecting transept and a choir in the apse with five cut-off sides. The western façade is flanked to the south by a quadrangular bell tower.