In the heart of Corbigny, along the Anguison river, stands the church of Saint-Seine, built on the ruins of the first Corbigny parish sanctuary dating from 1134. It was consecrated in 1537 in the flamboyant gothic style and consists of a nave with a flat chevet and no transept, supported by round pillars without capitals.
The church also has three chapels, one of which has become the sacristy. Inside, there is a high altar in pink marble from the Abbey church in Corbigny, a carved wooden lectern in the Louis XV style (listed) from the former Carthusian monastery of Val-Saint-Georges, as well as 22 12th century choir stalls.
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From 01/01/24 to 31/12/24 of 09:30 to 18:30
St Seine's Church is open all year round and every day from 8am to 7pm.
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