Description
Les Dimanches du Patrimoine du Vexin Normand (Heritage Sundays in Vexin Normand) is a unique opportunity to discover the heritage treasures of the Communauté de communes du Vexin Normand at your own pace, one Sunday a month from June to October.
Built, religious and historical heritage often reveal little-known or unsuspected architectural treasures. Rarely open to the public, these places steeped in history will exceptionally open their doors to you.
"Located in the Lévrière valley, the church of Bézu-la-Forêt, dedicated to Saint-Martin, dates back to the 14th century, and was largely rebuilt in the 15th and 16th centuries.
In 1997, following renovation work, the discovery of important polychrome decorations, the rarity and extent of which make them of exceptional interest, enabled the church of Saint-Martin to be classified as a Historic Monument in its entirety by decree of June 13, 2003. Magnificent late 15th-century murals depicting the Passion of Christ and the Massacre of the Innocents adorn the nave's south and north walls - Fondation du Patrimoine
