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17 and 18 September 2022Passed
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Free entry
September 2022
Saturday 17
14:00 - 18:00
Sunday 18
14:00 - 18:00

Eglise Saint Julien à Aubignosc

04200 AUBIGNOSC
  • Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
  • Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

Sancti Juliani Church of Albinoscho (13th century)

"PAX VOBIS". Guided tour and commented by Jeanine Bourvéau, archaeologist of the Forcalquier country and essayist on Saturday 17/09 at 15:30\. Free visit and walk on the theme of the lords of Bignosc.
17 and 18 September 2022Passed
Conditions
Free entry
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A little history
Aubignosc first appeared in 1040, Albinioscum, then as a castrum around 1200. The church of Saint Julian is attested in 1274 ("ecclesia Sancti Juliani de Albinoscho"). It is probable that the church replaced a pagan temple. Curiously, this one is at the foot of the hill where the castrum was formed in the 12th century and was not transferred to the latter as was almost always the case.Outstanding Guest: Jeanine Bourvéau, archaeologist of Forcalquier and essayist.**Programme "PAX VOBIS":**Saturday 17/09 at 15:30: guided tour and commented by Jeanine Bourvéau
The rest of the time: free visit, walk on the theme of the lords of the Bignosc.

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Eglise Saint Julien à Aubignosc
04200 AUBIGNOSC
  • Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
  • Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Aubignosc first appeared in 1040, Albinioscum, then as a castrum around 1200\. The church of Saint Julian is attested in 1274 ("ecclesia Sancti Juliani de Albinoscho"). It is probable that the church replaced a pagan temple. Curiously, this one is at the foot of the hill where the castrum was formed in the 12th century and was not transferred to the latter as was almost always the case. Exceptional guest: Jeanine Bourvéau, archaeologist of the Forcalquier country and essayist will comment on the place.
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