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  1. Its long main nave of four bays communicates by large arcades with narrow aisles. Its land register surface area is 1,322 m² (3,322 sq ft). As a result, the collegiate church of Saint-Julien is one of the largest Catholic churches in the northern Ardèche, along with the church of Notre-Dame d'Annonay and the basilica of Lalouvesc.

  2. The church of Saint-Julien d'Arles is an ancient 11th-century church, then called Saint-Antoine, and rebuilt in 1622 in the classical and late Gothic style. Plundered during the Revolution, the church suffered even more during the Allied bombings of August 1944 which left it practically in ruins. Now restored, it is now closed to worship but is ...

  3. Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre Church, in the Latin Quarter, is one of the oldest churches in Paris. Built in 1165 at the same time as Notre-Dame de Paris, it has been renovated since, but many elements still remains from this period. Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre belongs since 1889 to the Greek Byzantine worship. This is one of the most charming and intimate ...

  4. House with 5 bedrooms in Arles. 135 € to 152 € per double room. Offering a terrace and views of the garden, Maison Douce Arles is a B&B situated in Arles in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Region, 500 metres from Arles Amphitheatre. Private parking is available on site at this B&B. The rooms include a flat-screen….

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  5. Also previously called Saint Antoine Era: Classical period Type: Religious architecture Originally built in the 12th century, during the mediaeval Renaissance, Saint Julien Church was rebuilt in the 17th century during another period of religious restructuring in the Church. It is located on the boundary of the Cavalerie district, where a number of noblemen built their sumptuous residences ...

  6. The Church Saint-Julien is a monument in the municipality of Tournon-sur-Rhône ( Ardèche, Auvergne-Rhône-Alps ). It is an attraction for holidaymakers staying in the region. Church of the sixteenth century and former collegiate. Special feature of this church : the presence of chapels contiguous to the church and ancient chapels destroyed in ...

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  8. The official boundaries of Saint-Julien also include the district of Beaumont, located west of the village core on the road to Saint-Barnabé. Saint-Julien was in the 19th century a former district of agricultural workers (vineyards and livestock) and craftsmen. Cows were still there in the 70s. The rockers have left traces with many vestiges.

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