Saint-Rambert has an important architectural heritage. Go in search of Jehan, the small modillion that escaped from the apse of the largest Romanesque church in the department.
See:
– The Saint-André church, the largest Romanesque church in the department, which has the characteristic of having a bell tower and a porch tower (built in the 9th century)
– The Saint-Jean chapel which was the first church of Saint-Rambert
– The Franchise Gate, the only door belonging to the old enclosure still visible.
– The numerous half-timbered houses
– The old convent buildings of the priory which today house the Museum of Civilizations.
– The Saint-André church, the largest Romanesque church in the department, which has the characteristic of having a bell tower and a porch tower (built in the 9th century)
– The Saint-Jean chapel which was the first church of Saint-Rambert
– The Franchise Gate, the only door belonging to the old enclosure still visible.
– The numerous half-timbered houses
– The old convent buildings of the priory which today house the Museum of Civilizations.
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