Parish Church, currently chapel Saint-Clair, French Heritage monument to Chamagnieu
The nave is covered with a paneling. The chancel is vaulted apse. The side chapel is vaulted warheads. The Church of Miange appears in 1172 in the possessions of the Abbey of Saint-Chef. In 1503, François de la Fontaine, Lord of Bourcieu, founded the St. Catherine chapel which is built in the South of the nave and who will receive several tombs of the Lords of Bourcieu. Miange will remain parish church until the French Revolution. And then, after a brief hiatus, the worship is restored in 1798. In 1845, the Church and its frame are restored on the plans and specifications of the architect Hugues Quenin. In 1885, the walls are included as artwork, an external staircase and the wall are also built to this date.
Source: Ministry of Culture, France

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Parish Church, currently chapel Saint-Clair, The nave is covered with a paneling. The chancel is vaulted apse. The side chapel is vaulted warheads. The Church of Miange appears in 1172 in the possessions (...) Parish Church, currently chapel Saint-Clair, French Heritage monument to Chamagnieu chamagnieu, isere
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