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The Notre-Dame church, which is in Romanesque style, has a bell tower dating from the XNUMXth century. It underwent modifications during the XNUMXth century and during the Wars of Religion.
This bell tower resembles that of the Sainte-Croix abbey church in Bordeaux.
The church has five bays. The first, to the west, serves as a base for the bell tower. Four other bays follow, which get longer and longer going towards the east (where the building ends with a flat apse).
The interior of the church also contains some remarkable elements: fragments of wall painting (from the XNUMXth century), a keystone representing God the Father blessing, or a set made up of the high altar and its altarpiece.

Ranking & labels

  • Listed historic sites and monuments
  • In the countryside
  • More than 30 minutes by car from Bordeaux
  • In the vineyard
  • In the village
  • Saint-Emilion-Pomerol-Fronsac

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  • Picnic area.

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