Church of Saint Stephen, Fecamp: Detail, the portal of the south transept
Date
Circa 1910
Location
Architecture Library, Hesburgh Libraries
The clock has been removed. The church has a 16th century flamboyant Gothic porch and a south transept from 1500, facade and tower from the 19th century; in the interior, wooden statues and pulpit dated 17th-18th century. It was badly damaged in the wars of religion in 1563.
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