NOTRE-DAME-EN-SON-ASSOMPTION CHURCH
In the charming village of Droyes, this stone church was built in the 1647 th century and was partially rebuilt in. Characteristic of the champenoises churches, the wooden-framed architecture consists of half-colombages in fir, between which lattes and mud are raised. In order to preserve the walls of the weather, the roof roof roofs have an advanced cap. It's also the case that, in the past, the bean boots were dried up. This rare, fortified building is distinguished by its Romanesque nave and its baptismal font. The transept stained glass glass of the th century represent scenes of the life of St Nicholas and the stoning of Saint Etienne. The five stained glass windows of the choir illustrating the assumption of the Virgin Mary and the four Gospels date from the th, they are glass paintings of the Troyan School. She was classified as a historic monument in 1914.