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ÉGLISE SAINT-ALEXANDRE

Religious building in Bédarieux
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  • Destroyed three times in 1364 by English troops, in 1563 by the Protestants and again in 1622, the church was rebuilt on the same site between 1630 and 1687.
    The church we see today was built in the 17th century, although it is possible to see fragments of the 15th century wall inside the building.
    It has an organ from the end of the 19th century by the manufacturer Théodore Puget.
    The bell tower was started in 1707 and completed in 1724. Fully complete in the 19th century, the church...
    Destroyed three times in 1364 by English troops, in 1563 by the Protestants and again in 1622, the church was rebuilt on the same site between 1630 and 1687.
    The church we see today was built in the 17th century, although it is possible to see fragments of the 15th century wall inside the building.
    It has an organ from the end of the 19th century by the manufacturer Théodore Puget.
    The bell tower was started in 1707 and completed in 1724. Fully complete in the 19th century, the church features a Latin cross design in the off-centre choir, which symbolises the leaning head of Christ on the cross.