• Eglise Saint-Pierre - Chaniers

  • Eglise Saint-Pierre - Chaniers
  • Eglise Saint-Pierre - Chaniers
  • Eglise Saint-Pierre - Chaniers
  • Eglise Saint-Pierre - Chaniers
  • Eglise Saint-Pierre - Chaniers
  • Eglise Saint-Pierre - Chaniers
  • Eglise Saint-Pierre - Chaniers
  • Eglise Saint-Pierre - Chaniers
  • Eglise Saint-Pierre - Chaniers
  • Eglise Saint-Pierre - Chaniers
  • Eglise Saint-Pierre - Chaniers
  • Eglise Saint-Pierre - Chaniers
  • Eglise Saint-Pierre - Chaniers
  • Eglise Saint-Pierre - Chaniers
Français

Can you break through its defences? Fortified in the 16th century, during the wars, its heightened chevet has a covered walkway, and here and there, what appear to be firing slits are still visible. The church is also notable for its cloverleaf-shaped chevet, one of the few examples of this type alongside that of Marignac. The nave was rebuilt at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries and covered with ribbed vaults, which have now disappeared. The vaults of the apsidioles still have the remains of wall paintings from the early 15th century. The bell tower was restored in 1930. The church has been listed as a Historic Monument since 1912.


Facilities & services

Parking

Environment

In the country Village centre River 5 km away

Opening time

All year round, daily.

Prices & payment methods

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