Saint Médard Abbey Crypt
The abbey was destroyed in 1567 at the beginning of the Wars of Religion, partially rebuilt in 1630 before being razed to the ground to the ground to the crypt in 1793. The crypt extended as far as under the eastern high altar and is 30 m wide. Dating is uncertain, but first mention of the crypt in 1079.
About this building
Crypt consisting of a central corridor intersected by three other perpendicular corridors. At the end of the central corridor are the remains of royal tombstones.