Saint Michel d'Aiguilhe

Local nameChapelle Saint-Michel
LocationLe Puy-en-Velay, France

Saint-Michel d'Aiguilhe is a chapel in Aiguilhe, near Le Puy-en-Velay, France. The chapel is reached by 268 steps carved into the rock. It was built in 969 on a volcanic plug 85 metres high. The surface on top of the plug is 57 metres in diameter.Bishop Godescalc of Le Puy-en-Velay had the chapel built to celebrate his return from the pilgrimage of Saint James in 951. The chapel is dedicated to the Archangel Michael, the patron of mountaintops and other high places.

A prehistoric dolmen dedicated to Mercury by the Romans was built on the volcanic plug before the construction of the chapel. Three stones from this dolmen are said to be incorporated into the chapel.In the 12th century, the chapel was enlarged, and a nave, ambulatory, two side chapels, a narthex, a carved portal, more frescoes, and a bell tower were added. The bell tower was built in the style of the nearby Cathedral Notre-Dame-du-Puy.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Michel_d'Aiguilhe

Official Website http://www.rochersaintmichel.fr/

Address 6 Avenue de Bonneville, Aiguilhe 43000, France

Coordinates 45°3'0.05" N 3°52'57.043" E

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