
Eglise Saint-Seine
In the heart of Corbigny, along the Anguison, stands the church of Saint-Seine, built on the ruins of the first Corbigny parish sanctuary dating from 1134. In flamboyant Gothic style, it was consecrated in 1537 and consists of a nave with a flat chevet without a transept, supported by round pillars without capitals. The church also has three chapels, one of which has become the sacristy. Inside, we discover the high altar in pink marble from the church of the Abbey of Corbigny, a wooden lectern carved in the Louis XV style (listed) from the former Carthusian monastery of Val-Saint-Georges, and 22 stalls of the 12th century lining the choir
From 01/01/22 To 31/12/22 Of 09:30 To 18:30
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