Alert

Alerts

To see around
See more
Open
Close
Show
Show
Show
Show
Show
Show
Show
Show
Show
Show
Show

Oups... It would appear that Cirkwi does not have permission to use your location.

Eglise Notre Dame de Grâce

Eglise Notre Dame de Grâce
Eglise Notre Dame de Grâce
Eglise Notre Dame de Grâce
Eglise Notre Dame de Grâce
Eglise Notre Dame de Grâce
Eglise Notre Dame de Grâce

Description

Under the pontificate of Benedict VIII, the church was consecrated, along with the Sainte Croix chapel, by Monseigneur de Solsanne, Bishop of Teanum, on November 21, 1407. Placed under the patronage of Saint John the Baptist, it took the name of Notre Dame des Grâces.
It is originally a Romanesque church full hanger of the 12th century on the first two bays. It was extended a first time in the 14th century, at the time of the cardinal Grimoard, brother of Pope Urban V, by adding two Gothic bays and an apse in 1324. The porch, in the form of mantel, date from the 15th century.The Bell Tower was raised on St. Croix Chapel between 1486 and 1492. It is 21 meters high and a rise of 7 m overcomes. She kicked balls in 1794 (rebuilt in 1983), destroyed during the French Revolution. All its bells, except one, were shipped to Marseille for "weapons against the enemies of the Nation". The Bell Tower and the porch are classified historical monuments since 1921.

Technical Information

Lat, Lng
43.8986524.747787
Coordinates copied
Point of Interest updated on 18/11/2024

Altimetric profile

Additional information

Price(s)

Free of charge.

Updated by

Office de Tourisme Intercommunal de Terre de Provence - 17/11/2024
www.terredeprovence-agglo.com/
Report a problem

Open period

All year round, daily.

Ratings and reviews

To see around
See more
Open
Close
Show
Show
Show
Show
Show
Show
Show
Show
Show
Show
Show
Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾