In the heart of the walled town of Nay, it has been classified as a historical monument since 1945. It dates back to the early 16th century and reflects the flamboyant Gothic architecture. Remains of the original 12th century church remain. To see: a square tower, 33 metres high. Its floor plan characterises the Languedoc Gothic: a single, very wide nave (3 unequal, barlong bays lined with chapels (northern part)). The choir has a 6-pointed star arch. It houses an organ dating from the 17th century, classified as a Historic Monument.
Situated : Accessible on foot from the tourist office – In the town centre
Getting here Access since the main central square.
From 01/01/2023 to 31/12/2023
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General description :
In the heart of the walled town of Nay, it has been classified as a historical monument since 1945. It dates back to the early 16th century and reflects the flamboyant Gothic architecture. Remains of the original 12th century church remain. To see: a square tower, 33 metres high. Its floor plan characterises the Languedoc Gothic: a single, very wide nave (3 unequal, barlong bays lined with chapels (northern part)). The choir has a 6-pointed star arch. It houses an organ dating from the 17th century, classified as a Historic Monument.
Pet accepted : No
Spoken languages : French
Disabled access facility : Yes
Group accepted : Yes
Number of people maximum : 50
Number of people minimum : 10
Coach parking : Yes
Group price : 2,80 €
Group price : 2,10 €
Free of charge : 0,00 €