

The parish church of Saint-Lambert in Arreux, in the Ardennes, is a religious building of ancient origin, dedicated to Saint Lambert, bishop of Maastricht in the 7th century. Built largely during the 16th century, the church is a blend of Gothic and Romanesque styles, reflecting the different phases of its development. Its sturdy bell tower and thick walls bear witness to a time when churches also served as a refuge for the inhabitants in times of conflict. Restored over the centuries, the church remains a central part of Arreux's religious and cultural heritage.
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