Saint-Jean Soulaines-Dhuys chapel

The Saint-Jean Soulaines-Dhuys chapel, built mostly in the 16th century, is the smallest half-timbered religious building in Champagne. The porch is a later construction from the 18th century.

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Church of Saint-Jacques le Majeur, Arrentières

The church of Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur has stood in the In the hollow of the Champagne vineyards, since the twelfth century. In the eighteenth century, a new nave, a choir and late Gothic chapels were added to the building. In the 19th century, a bell tower was added and the nave modified once again. In the 20th century, the wooden ceiling was replaced by a stone ceiling and a new porch tower was built. The interior features many examples of classified furniture.

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Saint-Jacques et Saint-Philippe church

The Saint-Jacques et Saint-Philippe church is one of the most beautiful wooden churches in Champagne. Its construction probably dates back to the first half of the 16th century. The most surprising feature is the continuous ceiling in panelling, beautifully decorated with diamond-shaped feet. The stained glass window in the central round window represents the donor and his wife. Dating from the 16th century, this stained glass window is the work of the Troyes glass painting workshops.