036. Bréville. The tower base (inside), between choir and nave. In the foreground, an arch with chamfered edges rests on half-attached columns. This arch between the choir and the tower base was redone during the renovation of the choir in the 15th or 16th century. In the background, the arch between the nave and the tower base belongs to the original Romanesque building. This is a slightly triangular arch with irregular quoins, resting on two thick attached piers. The pier impost is molded with a chemfered band. Photo by Alain Dermigny. [Alain-019]
037. Bréville. The main altar, situated in the apse of the choir, with a statue of Our Lady on the left - the church is under her patronage - and a statue of St. Helier - the second saint - on the right. Photo by Alain Dermigny. [Alain-020]
038. Bréville. A detail of the main altar, in the apse of the choir. A statue of Our Lady, the patron saint of the church. Photo by Alain Dermigny. [Alain-021]