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The church is mentioned as early as 1119 in a bull of Pope Gelasius II, it then belonged to the abbey of Saint André de Villeneuve-lès-Avignon.

Description

During the Wars of Religion, the nave collapsed in 1585. It was rebuilt in 1587 in Mane stone, based on the model of the Carmelite church in Manosque.

Placed above the entrance door, a large bell tower-arcade supports three bells, one of which is dated 1603. This church is dedicated to Saint Blaise. In the nave, among the nine paintings and four statues, three elements attract attention: the reliquary bust of Saint Tulle in painted gilded wood dating from the 1811th century, a remnant of a funerary liter with the coat of arms of the seigneurial family from the Valbelle period, and two canvases by Maria Fidèle Patritti (1867-XNUMX).

Comfort and amenities

Equipment

  • Parking in the area

Rates / opening

Prices

Free access.

Opening

From January, 01 to December, 01, open daily.

Updated on 08/03/2025 - Manosque Country Tourist and Convention Bureau