The church of Saint Jean Baptiste

Eglise Saint-Jean Baptiste
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Livret Eglise St-Jean-Baptiste
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Contemporary with the Priory founded by the Benedictines around 1085, it is made up of 3 parts corresponding to 3 periods and is listed in the supplementary inventory of historic monuments as one of the most original.

Description

A first building, of which the exact construction date remains unknown, is mentioned in Megeve from 1202. The 3 main parts of the church as it is now, date back to three different eras : - the choir, late gothic style, dates back to the end of the XIVth century - the nave was entirely rebuilt at the end of the XVIIth century - the pre nave dates back to the 1870s. The vaults, 1828, are decorated with paintings by the Italian artist Mucengo. The bulb-shaped bell tower was built in the XVIIIth century and partly rebuilt during the Sard Restoration. The Way of the Cross is the work of Gimel (1956). The stained-glass windows date back to 1959. The organ, inaugurated in 1842, is the work of the well known brothers Joseph and Claude Ignace-Callinet, members of a renowned tradition of organ builders who marked the pre-romantic era. Since its restoration in 2004, this magnificent instrument has recovered most of its original caracteristics.

Features

Opening hours

All year round, daily.

Types de clientèle

Groups, Teenagers

Locate

Address
Place du village
74120 - Megève
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