The Church of the Carmes has an interesting history, full of twists. In 1355, Savoyards -inhabitants of Savoie- had no more parish church. Then, Earl Amédée of Savoie's constituency begged him for building a new church because it was unthinkable for them to remain without a church. That's how the Carmes -name of a mendicant order from Provence - arrived and settled in Savoie in 1419.
History gave the church a rough ride because of the French Revolution, that is the reason why the Carmes fleed Savoie in 1793.
Finally, 393 years later, Savoyards got what they wanted and needed.
Outside the church, turn your attention to the amazing Gothic gate, the bell tower and, most of all, to the St Felix source well-known for its water said to be able to heal eye diseases.
Inside the church, it is a bit more unusual with a body composed of only one basin, the paintings on the chancel's ceiling (paintings that were classified in 1987), the ground covered with cobblestone and the 44 gravestones.
- Historic site and monument
Carmes Church
About
Reception
Opening
All year round, daily.
Services
- Coach access
- Booking obligatory
- Themed tour
- Parking
Contacts
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Information update on 27/03/2024 by Communauté de Communes Val Guiers