Located in the town of Mas-de-Londres, in the Hérault, the Saint-Gérard church was erected during the 12th century. Elongated in plan, it reveals to its visitors a single nave and a polygonal apse.
The building has undergone many transformations over the centuries, notably with the addition of chapels and sacristies in the 16th and 17th centuries, as well as the construction of a belfry-wall with three arches and paired.
Inside, it is possible to admire very beautiful capitals decorated with acanthus leaves.
The whole of Saint-Gérard church in Mas-de-Londres is now listed in the Historic Monuments.