The original church is cited as early as the 11th century and was located on an ancient Gallo-Roman site in Trossy. It was first mentioned between 1078 to 1202. The new Sardinian neo-classical style church, designed by the Annecy architect Eugène Dénarié, was built between 1847 and 1848 with a dome on a Latin cross floor plan.
The entrance is through a door on the north side of the church. Free admission all year round.
- Historic site and monument
The Saint Ours Church
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This church is dedicated to Saint-Ours from Aosta. Its architecture surprises in this charming Savoyard valley because it is pure Italian 1850 style reminiscent of the Tuscan basilicas. Free and open visit.
About
Opening
11/24 between 9 AM and 5 PM.
Equipments
- Private parking
- Parking nearby
- Car park
Contacts
Access
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