The pulpit, with its Benedictine monogram, is late 17th century. It is ornamented with three bas-reliefs: St. Remi receiving the Sacred Ampulla, St. Benedict imploring the Holy Spirit, and St. Benedict giving the Injunction to his monks. As far as the pulpit, on both sides of the nave, the granite columns resting on the piers date from the Gallo-Roman period.

TRIFORIUM OF ST. REMI CHURCH
(seen from entrance)

The side-aisles of the nave are surmounted with a triforium (photo above) with semi-circular vaulting at right-angles to the nave. The south aisle is almost entirely in ruins (photo, p. [107]).

THE NAVE AND CHOIR IN 1919

The Tapestries

The priceless tapestries which, before the war, decorated the tribunals of the side-aisles, were saved.