NOTRE-DAME DE BRUE CHAPEL
Church – Cathedral – Basilica – Chapel
2024
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2024
11th century chapel with a 3-bay nave and the remains of the shipowner Georges Roux under the altar.
Erected on a hillock, south of the village, the charming chapel, which dates back to the 11th century, adjoins the ruins of a 16th century priory. Listed as a Historic Monument, it has a three-bay nave with a half-barrel vaulted side chapel, a beautiful oculus, a sculpted Christ on a lintel, an arcaded bell with two bays... The remains of Georges Roux, a rich shipowner from Marseille who bought the lands of Brue in 1735, rest under the altar.
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