
Eglise des Saints Pierre et Paul
Church in the heart of old Bouillon.
The parish church of Bouillon, located in Rue des Augustins, is dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul.
It is a neo-classical building built in 1848 on the site of the Augustins College, according to the plans of the architect Dumont.
The construction is made of sandstone, shale, limestone and French stone.
It consists of a tower, three naves of seven bays, a choir of one straight bay, closed by a blind semicircular apse.
The bell tower is square with two floors, flanked by two volute fins. The lower part is pierced by three circular oculi containing the clock dials. Octagonal slate spire.
Paintings in the entrance recalling the epic of Godfrey of Bouillon.
Side paintings evoking passages from the Gospel and the life of Jesus.
The bays are round-headed with transoms and projecting sills.
Hipped slate roofs.
In 2017, a new statue of Saint Eloi was installed, replacing the previous one.
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Discovery categoriesBuilt heritage, Religious building.
Contact
Rue du Brutz, 6830 - Bouillon
