Several churches are located in the Fecon Commune in the Seine Maritime department of France. In the 19th century, the church became one of the two parish buildings and work was carried out, including the unfinished cross tower. Colored glass windows are the work of Jules Brange.
Nice church
Eglise Saint-Etienne is a nice church in the downtown of Fecamp. It is worth checking out inside and outside!
imposing
located just above the railway station, this church is imposing with its bit portal and its short, but massive tower. inside painted (19th century).
Beautiful exterior, interior is less interesting
This church is in the centre of Fécamp, and thus hard to miss. The exterior is gothic and very nice and impressive. However, the interior is less nice. There are 5 grand paintings from the 19th centur...
Lovely church
Well worth visiting if in Fecamp. Nothing spectacular but a lovely building and chapels inside. A good place to liight a candle for a missed loved one.
Mixed architectures
We confounded it with the Abadian at the beginning because it is more visible. It also deserves a visit. It seems to be from the 11th century but it was in the 19th century when it was completed by seamen