The construction of the Saint-Martin church dates from the end of the XNUMXth century (or the beginning of the XNUMXth century). Inside this Romanesque-style building, the single nave is made up of three bays. The choir is square in shape and the half-timbered apse is covered by a cul-de-four vault. On the north side of the church are two chapels: one dedicated to the Virgin and the other which houses the baptismal font. Outside there is a magnificent Romanesque portal made up of pointed arches and columns. Modillions, present at the apse of the church, represent animals and characters.
Ranking & labels
- Listed historic sites and monuments
- In the countryside
- More than 30 minutes by car from Bordeaux
- In the vineyard
- In the village
- Saint-Emilion-Pomerol-Fronsac
Services
Equipments
- Accessible by stroller
Others
- Animals accepted: yes
- Bus parking
Location
Visit
- Free tour
- Average duration of the group visit: 20 min