Saint-Martin Church 55600 Louppy-sur-Loison Louppy-sur-Loison 55600 Meuse Grand Est The Saint-Martin Church, in neo-Romanesque style, was built on the ruins of the old fortified castle and has the shape of a Latin cross, composed of three naves with a projecting transept opening into a three-sided apse.
The grandeur and surprising volume of the church contrast with those of the surrounding villages and can be explained by the large population of that time, which reached more than 500 inhabitants in the 19th century. This church was consecrated in 1878. After the shell works had been completed, it was decided to launch a lottery and a subscription with a view to financing its furnishings, an operation in which not only Lorraine took part, but also many French departments and cities. Belgium and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Inside the church, in addition to the neo-Romanesque furniture, a series of stained glass windows preserve the memory of the old families of the village, in particular that of the Vassinhac d'Imécourt.