The choir and the nave present a unity of style which makes it one of the most remarkable religious monuments of the Belley basin.
The 13th century choir is sober and luminous, a successful example of early Gothic art in Bugey.
The North Chapel was built in 1536, the year of the first French conquest, by Prior Claude de Montbel, of the illustrious Entremonts family, south of Chambéry.
The vault of this chapel is, along with the monastery of Brou, the chapel of Sainte Anne in Nantua and that of Malvoisin in Ambronay, one of the most remarkable works of the flamboyant style.
The door of the chapel still bears the arms of the prior of Montbel.
Threshold of the sacristy: tombstone of a prior who died in 1588.
Statues of Saint Sebastian, patron saint of the parish, of Notre-Dame des Victoires, of Saint Joseph and of Saint Anthony of Padua.
The association of the friends of the church of Conzieu regularly organises concerts and various events for the benefit of the restoration of the church.
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