Saint-Pierre Church
14th-century Gothic church built on the site of a former Gallo-Roman port. This historic place of worship was later remodeled during the 19th century and is recognized as a national monument. Read more…
This Gothic place of worship was constructed between the 14th and 15th centuries on the site of an ancient Gallo-Roman port. While primarily dating from the medieval period, the structure underwent significant remodeling during the 19th century.
As a listed national monument, the church is an integral component of the UNESCO World Heritage site. This designation, granted in 2007, recognizes an extensive collection of historical monuments and 18th-century architectural heritage.
The structure features characteristic Gothic architecture and is included as a point of interest on the Port de la Lune (Port of the Moon) accessible route. It stands as one of over 350 listed monuments within the protected heritage zone.
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