The Sainte-Florence church, in Romanesque style, has a single nave.
To the east, the building ends with a semicircular apse.
In its western part, the wall-gable bell tower surmounts a Romanesque portal (itself protected by a very beautiful modern porch which undoubtedly dates back to the XNUMXth-XNUMXth century).
The interior of the building contains, at the level of the south wall, traces of painted decoration (which date from the end of the Gothic period).
The church of Sainte-Florence was especially famous for its pilgrimage to the Virgin, in connection with a so-called "miraculous" fountain (located below the church).
Ranking & labels
- Listed historic sites and monuments
- In the countryside
- More than 30 minutes by car from Bordeaux
- In the vineyard
- In the village
- Isolated
- Saint-Emilion-Pomerol-Fronsac