Collégiale de Saint Nicolas

Amiens, Hauts-de-France France

[Roman Catholic]

The church, built in 1073, was demolished in 1725 to make way for a new street. Saint-Nicolas and the adjacent Saint-Martin's transepts were connected by a wall, the two churches, built at the same time, were called twins. In 1825 there was a wood shop on the site and statues from the church were on the gate.