Church of Saint Andrew, Alet-Les-Bains
This beautiful church adjoins the ruins of the Abbey of Alet. Its area dominates the adjoining cemetery and the main street of the village. It is of southern Gothic style. The interior is remarkable, notably with its beautiful frescoes from the 14th century, in the north side chapel, known as Saint Benoit chapel. The building was built by order of the first Bishop of Alet, in the 14th century. A restoration took place in the 17th century, and an extension in the 18th century.
About this building
It is built in an elongated building plan; the nave, the only vessel, is characteristic of the Languedoc style. A bell tower rises and precedes the main facade.