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The church of Saint-Pierre de Rauzan is only attested from the middle of the XNUMXth century.
Inside the building and within the main nave are three bays.
The walls of the north side, of the nave, and of the chevet, suggest that the building was, it seems, a single-nave church of Romanesque foundation (even if it is completely taken again at the following time as in bear witness to the portals of the Gothic period).
At the level of one of the portals (period of the XNUMXth century) are precisely toric moldings, which rest on capitals.
At the beginning of the XNUMXth century, the church is mentioned as being a priory of Blasimon Abbey.
The sacristy and the western porch date from the XNUMXth century.

Ranking & labels

  • Listed historical sites and monuments
  • 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 vineyard
  • In the village
  • Saint-Emilion-Pomerol-Fronsac

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