Saint-Eloi Church, Rouen

Church entirely rebuilt in 1358 following a fire. Enlarged in the 15th century, it was in the 16th century that it really adopted its current appearance.

About this building

Church with an elongated trapezoidal plan. The main facade consists of three gable walls, the central wall being the one that houses the portal, which is pierced by a porch flanked by two towers in front of it.

Visitors information

  • Bus stop within 100m
  • Parking within 250m

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