Saint Sulpice church, Bresson
Constructed in the eleventh century and situated in the village of Bresson, this church demonstrates the religious and historical heritage of the village and its surroundings.
It has all the Romanesque features of the small churches and chapels of the Saint Hugues century (12th century).
One of the church's distinctive features is the prominent Maltese cross above the entrance porch. This cross is probably linked to its proximity to the Templar commandery at Echirolles.
Inside, the church boasts exquisitely crafted stained glass windows depicting the patron saint, Saint Sulpice.
Recently refurbished, the church has regained the sound of its bells.
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Thème
- Religious heritage,
- Church
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Du 01/01/24 au 31/12/24
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Tarifs
Free of charge.
Information mise à jour le 27/02/2017
par Office de Tourisme Grenoble Alpes