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Church building
collégiale de l'Assomption-de-la-Vierge de Villemaur-sur-Vanne
The church of l'Assomption-de-la-Vierge is a collegiate church located in Villemaur-sur-Vanne, France.
It has as furniture one slab of Isabiaus Creissart and another one of Jehan and Issabeaus, husband of the 14th century as well as an eagle-shaped lutrin of the 16th century. A collection of 16th century statues:
Saint Barbe in limestone with traces of polychromy, an angel and Mary in limestone with gilding and polychromy forming a group, Mary's education in limestone with gilding and polychromy, Marie à l'Enfant in polychrome limestone. To this must be added a chair to preach the carpenter Jacques Prudhon made in 1777. A set of two commemorative plaques of foundation one by Jean Suzanne and his wife Christine Janson and the other by Jean Huchard and his wife Jeanne Tubeuf both in copper and 17th century. She had several reliquaries, including one of Saint Flavit in enamels of Limoges and another of the Martyrs; A cast iron bean. These things were stolen.
Location: The church is located in the commune of Villemaur-sur-Vanne, in the French department of Aube.
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