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16 et 17 septembre 2023Passé
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Septembre 2023
Samedi 16
09:00 - 15:30
Dimanche 17
14:00 - 19:00
De 0 à 99 ans

Église Saint-Jean d’Étampes

Place Saint-Jean d’Étampes, 33650 La Brède
  • Gironde
  • Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Come visit the church where the philosopher Montesquieu was baptized!

Come discover, freely or accompanied by a guide, the church of the 11th century largely rebuilt in the 19th century and recently restored....
16 et 17 septembre 2023Passé
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©Association des Amis de l'église Saint-Jean-d'Etampes de La Brède

Come discover, freely or accompanied by a guide, the church of the 11th century largely rebuilt in the 19th century and recently restored. The church has been listed on the Historical Monuments Supplementary Inventory since September 9, 1997.

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Visite libre
Thèmes 2023
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Gratuit
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À propos du lieu

Église Saint-Jean d’Étampes
Place Saint-Jean d’Étampes, 33650 La Brède
  • Gironde
  • Nouvelle-Aquitaine
This is the oldest building in the commune. Dedicated to Saint John of Etampes or Estampes, it owes its name to the presence on the parish of a templar installation on the site of one of the oldest houses of the Bourg.
Following the outrages of time, the monument was the subject of a reconstruction in neo-Romanesque style by the architect Gustave Alaux, friend and disciple of Viollet Le Duc between 1854 and 1864.
The original building retains the façade of the nave and the central portal in Saintongeais Romanesque style, dating from the 11th century. To note, the magnificent modillions of the portal.
The restoration carried out by the Commune between 2000 and 2003 highlights the beauty of the complex in the heart of the ancient Bourg.
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Monument historique & Édifice religieux
Accès
Exit 1,1 motorway A62 , parking nearby.
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