SAN RAFEÙ CHURCH
A religious building in Saint-Raphaël, with a barrel-vaulted nave, with a presbytery housing the prehistoric museum
For a long time, this religious building was wrongly called the church of the Templars. A first church was built on the foundations of an ancient construction. From the Carolingian period, there are remains that are particularly valuable for these poorly known periods. This church has a barrel-vaulted nave ending in a cul-de-four apse. It is around this church, fortified at the beginning of the 14th century and enlarged in the 17th century, that the old village of Saint-Raphaël was organized. Its presbytery now houses the prehistoric museum.
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