Beffroi de Hontanx

The bell tower of the church of Saint-Martin dominates the village of Hontanx situated on the edge of a large pond and bordered by the vineyards of Bas-Armagnac.
Everything recalls its defensive functions. On the ground floor, a passageway formed the gateway to the old bastide founded in 1331 by the Counts of Foix- Béarn-Marsan, close to the fortified house known as "Château d'Aon". The floors of the tower are pierced with square firearm loopholes. It is surmounted by a machicolation, a wooden hourd, a gallery under the roof, and a parapet walk. Today, this structure serves as the bell tower of the church built in 1870 by the architect Ozanne in neo-Romanesque style. Inside, most of the furniture is post-reconstruction. The iconography is however very interesting: stained glass windows representing Saint Roch and Saint Martin, homage to the Virgin on the altar decoration and on a painti

  • Type: Historic site and monument

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Location:in the village

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