
Built in the 11th century on the heights of Seyne, in the hamlet of St Pons, it survived until the 15th century when it was damaged by the troops of the Count of Turenne.
Description
It was rebuilt some time later, 1437 is engraved on the bell tower attesting either to its restoration or to the destruction of Beauvillar, a very painful episode in the history of Seyne.
It was again degraded during the wars of religion by Protestant troops in 1586, then reestablished in 1605.
To discover: behind the monumental 1777th century marble altar, the old high altar and its beautiful altarpiece against the back wall of the choir erected in XNUMX.
This historic monument bears witness to the epic that took place between the 15th and 18th centuries in the Pays de Seyne.
Take a step back in time, immerse yourself in the stormy past of Seyne-les-Alpes.
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Free.