Église Saint-Germain l'Écossais

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Église Saint-Germain l'Écossais

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Église Saint-Germain l'Écossais, Gothic church in Amiens, France.

Église Saint-Germain l'Écossais is a Gothic church building laid out as a Latin cross with three naves and decorated ceiling vaults featuring ornamental keystones. Pointed arches characterize both the interior and the overall structure of the building.

The current building was constructed between 1455 and 1490, following the end of the Hundred Years War with support from King Louis XI. This new structure replaced earlier buildings on the site, with its expansion reflecting the growing importance of the city.

The church housed several religious brotherhoods, including the Port Brotherhood, which shows how closely the spiritual life was woven into the city's daily activities. Members of these groups gathered here for shared prayers and mutual aid.

The building is currently closed to visitors due to safety concerns while restoration work is being prepared. You can still view the exterior facade and the overall structure from different angles to observe the architectural details and the tower's notable lean.

The church tower leans noticeably, earning it the local nickname 'Little Pisa of Picardy' among residents. This distinctive feature makes the building immediately recognizable when approaching from different vantage points.

Location: Amiens

Address: rue Saint-Germain

GPS coordinates: 49.89640,2.29639

Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:45

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