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This is a Catholic church in Betne that is a mixture of late Gothic and Renaissance styles.
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A grand edifice
Fully worthy of the town in the middle of which it sits with its rather (to my eye) over-tall tower, it is unashamedly derivative of earlier styles despite its brick walls. Lovely stained glass, imp...
I really liked this church and found the story of Saint Vaast interesting. All throughout this area there is a great deal of respect paid to veterans and those who lost their lives in war. There is a ...
Quite Unexpected, as is Bethune itself! Must spend more time here next time!! Impressive space. The organist was practicing single sustained notes for some reason, which detracted somewhat from the tr...
The church was largely destroyed in the Great War. Well reconstructed example of the effort put into the rebuilding of nearly 1000 km of utterly ruined towns and villages
A grand edifice
Fully worthy of the town in the middle of which it sits with its rather (to my eye) over-tall tower, it is unashamedly derivative of earlier styles despite its brick walls. Lovely stained glass, imp...
Very interesting and well worthwhile
I really liked this church and found the story of Saint Vaast interesting. All throughout this area there is a great deal of respect paid to veterans and those who lost their lives in war. There is a ...
Beautiful space
This beautiful church in Bethune, France is worth a visit. Peaceful place. Unusual stained glass windows.
Unexpected Gem
Quite Unexpected, as is Bethune itself! Must spend more time here next time!! Impressive space. The organist was practicing single sustained notes for some reason, which detracted somewhat from the tr...
Nice Reconstruction
The church was largely destroyed in the Great War. Well reconstructed example of the effort put into the rebuilding of nearly 1000 km of utterly ruined towns and villages