Saint-Patrice Church, Rouen

Church completed in 1580, and modified by works in the 18th century. Closed in 1793, it became a fodder store, before being designated as a Protestant Temple in 1803.

About this building

Temple with an elongated plan facing south, with a three-sided apse. The façade is a gable wall on three levels, the first of which is pierced by the portal. The second level of the dripstone walls alternates between bays and pointed arches.

Key Features

  • Stained glass

Visitors information

  • Bus stop within 100m
  • Parking within 250m

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