This oratory, built in ashlar with an ogival niche closed by a wrought iron gate and covered by a stepped roof surmounted by a stone cross, in the neighborhood of La Bégude and the path that leads to the chapel of Saint Privat.
This shrine marks the crossroads of the path leading to St Privat's Chapel.
The monument is built of dressed stones and is said to stand at the place where the Saint stopped, due to illness, before being taken in by the people of what would become Rousset.
It was restored in 1933 with the help of Les Amis des Oratoires (Friends of the Shrines) and was blessed on the Saint's feast day by the Abbot Michelet.
The monument is built of dressed stones and is said to stand at the place where the Saint stopped, due to illness, before being taken in by the people of what would become Rousset.
It was restored in 1933 with the help of Les Amis des Oratoires (Friends of the Shrines) and was blessed on the Saint's feast day by the Abbot Michelet.