It was built in the eleventh century in the heart of the religious quarter. Its bell tower was used as a watchtower to monitor the surrounding countryside and navigation on the Rhone. It was completely destroyed in the sixteenth century and rebuilt exactly the seventeenth century. In the nineteenth century, the tower was struck by lightning. It was rebuilt in stone of Crussol whose white color contrasts with the rest of the building mainly sandstone. It was classified a historical monument in 1869.
1200 € to 3600 €
Picked up in our luxury vehicle, you take the northern route of the Crus des Côtes du Rhône. As you travel along the banks of the Rhône, your private guide will tell you the history of a vineyard that has its roots back in ancient times. We…Located 17 km away from the Cathedral Saint-Apollinaire