Saint-Maurice Church, Lille
The church of Saint-Maurice, located a stone's throw from the Lille Flandres railway station, was erected from the end of the 14th century to the end of the 19th century as a hall church with vessels of the same height and width. It is Philippe Canissié, architect of the town, who directed the overall restoration of the church between 1859 and 1875.
About this building
Today the church has a long nave of seven bays with double side aisles and a tower inscribed in the work, as well as a barely protruding transept of five bays, a choir of three bays with a five-sided apse, four side chapels and an ambulatory with three apse chapel.