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Saint Peter’s church in Corgoloin appears today as a typical church in the outskirts of Cîteaux abbey, stemming from a wave of reconstructions apparently concentrated around the 2nd quarter of the 13th century. In this context, the church defines itself by an architectural and decorative synthesis - between Cistercian tradition and Gothic innovation - but also belongs to a locally rare type of churches said « with passages », and so raises, beyond its general conception, a lot of questions particularly inherent in the liturgy and the internal movements of the clergy and the congregation.