Parking
All year, every day.
Chapel open only for the European Heritage Days and during concerts given in the summer on the esplanade.
A first chapel was erected after the plague in Marseilles in 1633 to the west of the town near the village of Saint Roch, surrounded by a cemetery.
Poorly maintained, it eventually ran out at the start of the 18th century.
It was in 1869, following a donation of land to the town, that the current chapel was built by the architect M. Chatard, it is thanks to a subscription from the inhabitants and the help of the municipal council that was completed the chapel in 1872 and handed over to the cult of the parish.
Returned to a state of disrepair, the Saint Roch association in 1977, undertook the renovation of its building and its enclosure.
To date, the municipality ensures its maintenance. From this place we discover a panorama over the roofs of the town and the surrounding landscapes.
There is also a Madonna built in recognition of the 1820-1840 restoration period, located at a place called "La Roche" with the inscription (Etoile du Matin) called Massabielle de Renaison.
We went there on a pilgrimage for August 15, for a walk along a pleasant path, the edge of the river. The current owners, of this private place, Mrs. and Mr. Paul Perreve leave the passage free of access every August 15 afternoon, for a visit to the Madonna.
Ranking & labels
- On the way to Santiago de Compostela
Opening
From January 01 to December 31, 2024 | |
Monday | Open |
Tuesday | Open |
Wednesday | Open |
Thursday | Open |
Friday | Open |
Saturday | Open |
Sunday | Open |
Chapel open only for the European Heritage Days and during concerts given in the summer on the esplanade.
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Free
Free.
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