Collegiate Church of Saint-Étienne (Troyes)
| Collégiale Saint-Étienne | |
|---|---|
Henry I (kneeling) offers the collegiate church to Saint Stephen | |
| 48°17′54″N 4°04′54″E / 48.298451°N 4.081588°E | |
| Location | Troyes, Aube |
| Country | France |
| Denomination | Catholic |
| History | |
| Status | Demolished |
| Architecture | |
| Style | Gothic |
| Years built | 1157–72 |
| Demolished | 1792 |
The Collegiate Church of Saint-Étienne or Collégiale Saint-Étienne was a collegiate church dedicated to Saint Stephen founded in Troyes, France, in 1157 by Henry I, Count of Champagne. He intended it to become a mausoleum in which the grandeur of the House of Blois would be displayed, but that did not happen. The church was demolished during the French Revolution.