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The church of Saint-Jacques-et-Saint-Philippe (St. James and St. Philip) in Lentilles is built in the half-timbered style of the houses in the north of the Aube department. Built circa 1510, it was restored in the 1970s. The church consists of a four-bay nave flanked by side aisles. The five-sided choir features oculi (round apertures) with 16th century stained glass windows. The most striking feature of the interior is the continuous panelled ceiling decorated with rhomboid tabs. Covered by a false plaster vault in the 19th century, the ceiling was restored to its original appearance.
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