Saint-Martin Church, Angivilliers

Constructed in the shape of a T, the present church was built in the 16th century but has some primitive parts dating from the 12th century.

About this building

The building has a Latin cross plan and is oriented. The entrance is through a portal in the western façade that opens onto a single nave with four bays. The transept is protruding and is finished with a choir at the flat apse of a single bay.

Key Features

  • Monuments

Visitors information

  • Level access to the main areas

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