The church of Saint-Martin, whose construction dates back to the 12th century, is listed as a Historic Monument. Built at the end of the Romanesque period, the church of Adompt preserves from this period the base of the bell tower and the nave, the chevet was rebuilt in Gothic style at the beginning of the 16th century. The north and south walls of the nave have Romanesque semi-circular bays. It contains two souvenirs of the former Bonfay abbey near Adompt, which has now been completely destroyed: the armorial basin of the stoup at the entrance and, near the choir in the north aisle, a Virgin and Child. The latter, made by a local craftsman, is smiling but the draping of the costumes is awkward. It may date from the end of the 14th century. See the rectangular manor house, next to the church. Only visit of the exterior.
Source: OT MIRECOURT
Gelvécourt-et-Adompt
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