Eglise Saint Jacques

Listed as a Historic Monument in 2004. The church of Saint Jacques, a Romanesque building on a former stage of the Way of St. James, is the only one with a Trinitarian bell tower (3 steeples) in the Landes. The chevet consists of an apse flanked by two apsidioles. The vault of the nave destroyed in 1569 was rebuilt in 1870 and a south aisle was added to the building. The cul-de-four of the northern apsidiole has preserved a painted decoration from the beginning of the 17th century.
The services are celebrated there one Sunday a month.

  • Type: Historic site and monument

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