📍 Chevagny-les-Chevrières
Eglise Saint-Vincent
St. Vincent's Church is a small building whose architecture is a junction between two distinct architectural styles.
Facing east and built in ochre stone, the church of Saint-Vincent de Chevagny-les-Chevrières is a small building whose architecture is a junction between two distinct architectural styles: Romanesque (small rectangular nave and crossing) and Gothic (chapels/crosspieces and flat-bottomed choir). Former chapel of the castle, it became a parish church and received the furniture of the former parish church of Saint-Jean-le-Priche, destroyed at the time of the construction of the railway line.