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Church of Notre-Dame-des-Arts

Notre-Dame-des-Arts
Notre-Dame-des-Arts, south façade
Religion
AffiliationCatholic Church
ProvinceArchdiocese of Rouen
RegionUpper Normandy
RiteRoman Rite
StatusActive
Location
StateFrance
Geographic coordinates48°18′19″N 1°09′19″E / 48.30528°N 1.15528°E / 48.30528; 1.15528
Architecture
Typechurch
StyleFrench Gothic
Groundbreakingc.1500 (c.1500)
Completed1564 (1564)
Official name: Notre-Dame-des-Arts
Designated1910
Reference no.PA00099520[1]
DenominationÉglise
Website
www.paroissestpierre2rives.fr

The Church of Notre-Dame-des-Arts (Église Notre-Dame-des-Arts) is a Roman Catholic church in Eure, Upper Normandy, France. It was founded in Pont-de-l'Arche at the outset of the sixteenth century. A parish church, Notre-Dame-des-Arts is richly decorated, with splendid stained glass windows on the south side, dating to the early seventeenth century, including a renowned original work by Martin Vérel depicting boats being towed (1605). The stalls from Bonport Abbey, the great organ, a gift from Henry IV of France, and a Baroque seventeenth-century altar all further contribute to the richness of the building.

  1. ^ Base Mérimée: PA00099520, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)

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Église Notre-Dame-des-Arts de Pont-de-l'Arche French

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