This 11th and 14th century church was the scene of the bloodiest episode in the history of Béziers: on July 22, 1209, the army of the "Albigensian crusade" led by Simon de Montfort, exterminated part of the population of Béziers, men, women and children, who had taken refuge there. Thanks to important works, its Romanesque simplicity was restored in 1999. But all the transformations of the Gothic period can be read in the stone... as well as some stigmata still visible from the fire started by the Crusaders, 800 years ago.
Classification & labels
- Classé aux monuments historiques
Multimédia
Visit
Clienteles
- Romantic holiday
- Among friends
- Family
- Seniors
Tour languages
- French
- German
- English
Opening
From 01 April to 30 June | |
Dimanche | Open from 10h to 12h |
Vendredi | Open from 10h to 12h and to 15h to 17h |
Samedi | Open from 10h to 12h |
Mercredi | Open from 10h to 12h and to 15h to 17h |
From 01 July to 30 September | |
Dimanche | Open from 10h30 to 12h30 |
Samedi | Open from 10h30 to 12h30 |
Vendredi | Open from 10h30 to 12h30 and to 16h to 18h |
Jeudi | Open from 10h30 to 12h30 and to 16h to 18h |
Mercredi | Open from 10h30 to 12h30 and to 16h to 18h |
Mardi | Open from 10h30 to 12h30 and to 16h to 18h |
From 01 October to 31 March | |
Dimanche | Open from 10h to 12h |
Vendredi | Open from 10h to 12h and to 14h to 16h |
Samedi | Open from 10h to 12h |
Mercredi | Open from 10h to 12h and to 14h to 16h |
Suggestions
Equipments
- Bar
- Restaurant