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Eglise Saint Baudile

Eglise Saint Baudile
Eglise Saint Baudile
Eglise Saint Baudile
Eglise Saint Baudile

Description

Originally a Roman place of worship, the first Christian chapel was built in the 10th century.
It occupies the site of a Roman villa located along the major Roman road linking Spain and Italy. The church is dedicated to Saint Baudile, a Roman legionnaire and deacon who was martyred in Nîmes in the year 300. The remains of an earlier building constructed in the 10th century by the bishops of Avignon, who owned the site, are still visible on the outside (at the top of the grand staircase) and inside (in the last bay under and on the platform). The current building includes several chapels added over the centuries around the nave and apse from the 12th century (classified as a Historic Monument in 1921).
The building was classified as a Historic Monument in its entirety in 1999 and is open all year round.

Extra information : Due to the good preservation of the building, the church square is sometimes used as a location for filming period films.

Technical information

Updated at : 12/03/2024
Place de l'Eglise
13550 Noves
Lat : 43.878259Lng : 4.902924

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Additional information

Reception complements

Accessible for disabled

Contact

Phone : 04 90 92 90 43

Email : tourisme@noves.fr

Open period

All year round, daily.

Updated by

Office de Tourisme Intercommunal de Terre de Provence - 11/03/2024
www.terredeprovence-agglo.com/
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Free access.

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