The Notre-Dame chapel, also called the village chapel, dates from the XNUMXth century. Built in a classic style, it has a very simple plan, with a rectangular nave which ends in a flat apse. The western facade of the chapel is surmounted by a pediment, with, above, a gabled bell tower.
It is believed that this chapel replaced the old chapel of the Castle, of which no vestige remains today.
Ranking & labels
- Unclassified
- In the countryside
- More than 30 minutes by car from Bordeaux
- Near a hiking trail (less than 1 km)
- Accessible on foot from the tourist office
- In the village
- In the city
- Entre-deux-Mers region
- Graves and Sauternes wine region
Location
Visit
- Free tour