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Saint-Martin Church of Moissac
Historic site and monument, Historic patrimony, Religious heritage, Ruins and remains, Archeological site, Church, Town of Art & History, Gallo-roman, Gothic
in Moissac
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This medieval church was built in a former Gallo-Roman bathing establishment whose hypocaust, a floor heating system, was found during archaeological excavations. Its chapel houses a beautiful set of wall paintings dating from the end of the 15th century.
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This modest church is home to little-known treasures. The oldest church in Moissac, it nearly got destroyed at the beginning of the 20th century by the extension of the railway line and the station. It only owed its last-minute rescue to Armand Viré, Moissac's first archaeologist, who discovered during excavations in 1922 a set of wall paintings from the end of the 15th century telling the story of the life of Christ. It was also Armand Viré who discovered, in 1947, an ancient hypocaust (an...
This modest church is home to little-known treasures. The oldest church in Moissac, it nearly got destroyed at the beginning of the 20th century by the extension of the railway line and the station. It only owed its last-minute rescue to Armand Viré, Moissac's first archaeologist, who discovered during excavations in 1922 a set of wall paintings from the end of the 15th century telling the story of the life of Christ. It was also Armand Viré who discovered, in 1947, an ancient hypocaust (an underfloor heating system from the ancient era), thus revealing the church's greatest secret: it was built inside a former private bathing resort from the Gallo-Roman era! Excavated several times and suffering from water infiltration problems through the ground due to the railway line, the Saint-Martin church is not open to the public. The Heritage Department of the City of Moissac regularly offers guided tours in the spring and summer. We invite you to consult the program to find out the dates and times (www.abbayemoissac.com).
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Services
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Rates
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Reduced rate on presentation of proof (job seekers, students, pilgrims, children from 12 to 18 years old etc...)
Free for children under 12 years old.
Payment and reservation with the abbey museum.
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Openings
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Openings
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All year 2025
Open Everyday* Open only for guided tours by the abbey museum.
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All year 2025