"Notre Dame de l'Assomption" Church

  • Historic site and monument
  • Religious heritage
  • Church
  • Baroque
  • Classical
Elevation : 915m
84 Place de la Mairie, 74470 Bellevaux
The first church in Bellevaux was the Benedictine priory founded in 1136.
The Benedictines built a wooden church when they came to the valley in 1136. The current church was built on the former's foundations.
The eclectic architectural melting pot has powerful Neoclassic features: three naves separated by large quadrangular pullars topped by cornices bearing transverse vaulted arches.
Decor and furnishings: paintings by Piedmont artists from the Sesia Valley, frescoes, high altar and lateral altars made by the Giraldy brothers from Turin. All neoclassic in style despite the pronounced Baroque features that come into the mix. The melting pot of styles stands out with the Gothic wood panels on the font, a pre-1660 painting of aint-François de Sales and Renaissance style 19th century stalls. The domed bell tower topped with a spire is the oldest part of the chapel.

Services

Services

Car park
Toilets

Rates

Rates

Free access.

Openings

Openings

All year 2025 - Open everyday

Location

Location

"Notre Dame de l'Assomption" Church
Elevation : 915m
84 Place de la Mairie, 74470 Bellevaux

Environment

Environment
  • Mountain view
  • Mountain location
  • Village centre
  • River 5 km away
Updated on 19 September 2019 at 14:03
by Office de Tourisme des Alpes du Léman
(Offer identifier : 67788)
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