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Eglise Saint-Symphorien

Varnished bell tower and stained glass windows of the life of Saint Symphorien from 1525 classified MH in 1910.

The church of Saint Symphorien de Crissey is remarkable for its varnished bell tower restored in 1885 and 1993, and for its three armorial stained glass windows dated 1525 and classified as MH in 1910: the axial bay of the martyrdom of Saint Symphorien, patron saint of the church / fragments of the southern bay (Saint André) and the northern bay (Saint Denis). These mutilated bays were restored, in part, in 1872 by the master glassmaker Joseph Besnard from Chalon.

Stained glass window of the Virgin and Child (1493), restored in 2015. Tombstones from the 16th century.