Beautiful church from the beginning of the 18th century and its Romanesque bell tower.
At a bend in the Saint Dalmas road, the beautiful Romanesque bell tower seems nestled in the heart of its mountain setting.
Separated from the rest of the village, the parish church is in fact what you first discover when arriving in Saint Dalmas.
On the facade the Roman knight Dalmas is painted on horseback, in the center. The bell tower has a Romanesque appearance and is dated 1718.
Inside, beautiful works are present including the Triptych of Saint Pankacre (oil on wood from the beginning of the 16th century).
Key to the church conditionally available at the Tourist Information Office.
Furniture
- Parking nearby
Services
- Guided tours
Adapted tourism
- Not accessible in a wheelchair
Pricing
Free access.
Opening periods
Open every day except Wednesday and Sunday.
Closed exceptionally on January 1st, Easter Monday, Feast of the Ascension, Whit Monday, May 1st, May 8th, November 1st and November 11th.