Église priorale Sainte-Opportune de Moussy-le-Neuf
Church building · Moussy-le-Neuf
Church building
église Saint-Vincent de Moussy-le-Neuf
Saint Vincent Church is a parish Catholic church located in Moussy-le-Neuf, France. It contains some elements from the early 13th century, but was almost entirely rebuilt in the 16th century. It is a fairly long building, of low height, but entirely vaulted with warheads, and displaying a flamboyant rustic Gothic style, with a very simple model.
Only the bedside is more neat, and has windows with elaborate reamping, characteristic of the late 15th and the first third of the 16th century. The vault of the nave was realized much later, about 1560-1570, and shows influences of the Renaissance. In the modern era, the portal was redone, and the side windows of the lower sides were spotted.
In short, the architecture of Saint Vincent's church is of little interest: it is its collection of 17th and 17th century furniture[What?] that makes it a remarkable monument. First of all, the pulpit to be preached, the work bench, the altars, and above all, the woodwork of the bedside and apse, which includes three large-format tableaux, and six smaller oil-painted paintings on canvas, illustrating the...