CHAPELLE ROMANE SAINT-HIPPOLYTE DE LOUPIAN
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CHAPELLE ROMANE SAINT-HIPPOLYTE DE LOUPIAN
Place Charles de Gaulle
34140
LOUPIAN
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Presentation
The Saint-Hippolyte chapel is a Romanesque building dating from the second half of the 12th century. Its façade shows signs of the reuse of older architectural elements. After it was built, its apse was finished off with crenellations for defensive purposes. The building is covered by a single barrel vault. The capitals are a rare example of Romanesque sculpture in the Pays de Thau. The building has undergone a number of clearly visible alterations over time. It has, however, retained its original choir cover: a semi-dome made from small rectangular blocks arranged in a herringbone pattern. Exhibitions and concerts are held in this building every year.
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- Accessible for people with reduced mobility :
- Pets :
- Yes Gratuit
- Languages for the visit :
- French
- English
- Free Entrance :
- Yes
- Group reception :
- Yes
Equipment & Services
- Services :
- Temporary Exhibition
Good to know
- On-site activities :
- Temporary exhibitions
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CHAPELLE ROMANE SAINT-HIPPOLYTE DE LOUPIAN
Place Charles de Gaulle
34140
LOUPIAN
GPS coordinates
Latitude : 43.4493590
Longitude : 3.6138670