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Monuments of Côte-Saint-André
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The Church Saint André

The Church Saint André :
She(it) was built between 1088 and 1102 by the monks of Saint-Ruf, nicknamed the " white priests ".

The bell tower is of Romanic origin.
Too small for the inhabitants, the church was enlarged in 1460.

Magnificent stained glasses, beauty of the chapel of the Saint sacrament, purity of the Romanic bow which shelters the baptismale tub, the Christ of Rood screen, the gold-coloured wooden statues of the XIII-th century...

Being endowed with a very good acoustics, the church welcomes numerous concerts among which those of the festival Berlioz

  The Halle

This building(ship) is registered on the inventory of ancient memorials.

The Halle of the XIII-th century : They were built between 1257 and 1309, at the time of the Count Philippe de Savoie.

The roof, in four pieces, is made(done) by timber of the region. The Halle consist of five paths which formerly each were reserved for the storekeepers of the same profession.

Today, the Halle, classified ancient memorial, continue to welcome a market every Thursday morning.
She(it) are also a cultural place where occur the concerts of the festival Berlioz

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Credit text: plaque " The Rib(coast) St - André welcomes you " Photo: Brochure " City Côte-St-André "

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