Sainte Madeleine church, mid 12th century, partly rebuilt in 1498-1501, 43x29x14 meters. Sainte Madeleine church, mid 12th century, partly rebuilt in 1498-1501, 43x29x14 meters. Rood screen, by artist Jehan Gailde, 1508-1515. Statues from the 16th century. Most rood screens were destroyed after the 17th century in France. Transept. Choir. Choir gallery. Sacristy door, with carved snails. Saint Robert, painted wood, early 16th century. Tombstone of Jean de Bournan (with his 3 sons at his feet) and Catherine de Melligny (with her mother, daughter and dog at her feet), Calvary, painted wood high relief, mid-16th century. Jesus has disappeared from the carving. Stained glass window. Final judgment, late 15th century. Stained glass window. Passion of the Christ, ca. 1490. Stained glass window. Genesis, ca. 1500. Stained glass window. Legend of Saint Eloi, 1506. Stained glass window. Tree of Jesse, early 16th century. Stained glass window. Scenes of the life of Saint Louis, 1517. Stained glass window. Scenes of the life of Saint Louis, 1517. Cemetery, on the south and east sides of the church, 46x45 meters, abandoned in the late 18th century and dismantled in the mid 19th century. Cemetery, on the south and east sides of the church, 46x45 meters, abandoned in the late 18th century and dismantled in the mid 19th century. Cemetery, on the south and east sides of the church, 46x45 meters, abandoned in the late 18th century and dismantled in the mid 19th century. Ruelle des chatsSaint Nizier Labels