Erected in 1558, the Notre-Dam-de-l'Assomption Church was several times modified. The bell tower is probably prior to the rest.
The crenellations you could see in the past was demolished during the Revolution.
The crenellations you could see in the past was demolished during the Revolution.
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This building has a simple architecture with a choir, a single rectangular nave with two spans of vaults and four pillars, a three-sided apse and a bell tower.
Its bell tower is a square tower; until the revolution, it had niches. They were destroyed by the revolutionaries because they represented a symbol of feudalism. They were subsequently reinstalled and again removed at the end of the 20th century.
The church is built on the rocks; massive buttresses support the walls and the apse...
Its bell tower is a square tower; until the revolution, it had niches. They were destroyed by the revolutionaries because they represented a symbol of feudalism. They were subsequently reinstalled and again removed at the end of the 20th century.
The church is built on the rocks; massive buttresses support the walls and the apse...
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À la découverte de gassin : saison 1, épisode 5 : l'église (partie i) Missing video caption
À la découverte de gassin - saison 2, épisode 4 : l'église - part ii Missing video caption
la montée au clocher de l'église de gassin Missing video caption