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The Saint-Philippe church is basically a Romanesque church (although its current style is largely Gothic). An example of this Romanesque origin can be seen with its portal at the level of the south side of the building. This portal also has a remarkable tympanum with a sculpted chrism.
The church has a single nave and a vaulted apse known as "cul-de-four".
The western facade of the church (remodeled in the XNUMXth century) is reinforced by two buttresses arranged "at an angle". It also consists of a steeple-wall surmounted by a broken pediment and a stone cross.

Ranking & labels

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

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