CHURCH OF BIRIATOU
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This church is flanked by two appendages and a typical bell tower with red stone lilies at the corners
From the miniature pediment and its tiers, the square with its stone tables facing the town hall, a succession of stairs and steps lead to the square in front of the church, surrounded by its picturesque cemetery and perched on a plateau overlooking the Bidasoa River. It is flanked by two appendages and a typical bell tower with red stone lyres at the corners. There is probably nothing left of the primitive building mentioned in the charter of 25 May 1305. Abused in the 17th and 18th centuries until the English occupation, it has undergone several restorations.
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