Allée de le Liberté
66690 SAINT-ANDRE
FranceRegarding
A listed Romanesque church, it was the abbey church of a Benedictine monastery in medieval times.
Built between the 10th and 12th centuries, it is home to some magnificent marble sculptures, including an 11th-century sculpted marble lintel - related to that of St Genis des Fontaines - which marks the 1st example of Romanesque sculpture in Roussillon.
Guided tours offered in season by the Maison de l'Art Roman.
Architectural styleRomanesque
Museum themeRomanesque art, History, Historic route
Spoken languages
FrenchPass Patrimoine - Heritage passno
RestrictionsCell phone forbidden, Proper clothing required