Eglise de Vauvenargues

  • Historic site and monument
  • Religious heritage
  • Church
Place De Verdun, 13126 Vauvenargues
Built on a primitive 5th-century church, it was remodeled in the 10th century, from which the Romanesque part emerged, and then in the 16th century with the addition of side chapels.
Constructed on a primitive church of the 5th century, it was redesigned in the 10th century from which its Romanesque part is derived, then in the 16th century with the addition of lateral chapels. Originally placed under the protection of Saint Sidonius, the first archbishop of Aix-en-Provence, it is currently dedicated to Saint Etienne and Sainte Victoire. Although not visible from the village because of its encashment, it enjoys a magnificent view of the massif of Sainte-Victoire and the castle thanks to a charming belvedere located in front of the court. It contains 9 ex-voto of the nineteenth century.

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Eglise de Vauvenargues
Place De Verdun, 13126 Vauvenargues
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