The church of St Jean-Baptiste and St Loup was rebuilt at the end of the 19th century. Only the hexagonal chevet of the 13th century has been preserved. The interior is a rectangle without transept composed of 3 clear naves of 4 bays. Capitals decorated with foliage.
In the third chapel of the north side is preserved a stone altarpiece representing St Hubert, patron saint of hunters. As well as 3 statues from the XVIIth century (St Roch, St Vincent and St Sebastian).
Stained glass windows from the workshop of Charles Lorin (end of XIXth century). Rosace of the Lamb of God, as in the Apocalypse (7 doves = 7 messengers, 7 seals on the book that only the Lamb will break ...) made by the workshop of master glassmaker Orléans Louis Gouffault.
Source: OT 3CBO
Douchy-Montcorbon
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