Chapelle St Vincent
12th-century Romanesque chapel in the cemetery. The 19th-century stained glass windows (of little interest) were replaced in 2013 by monochrome glass blocks by Belgian artist Ann Véronica Janssens.
12th-century Romanesque chapel in the cemetery. The 19th-century stained glass windows (of little interest) were replaced in 2013 by monochrome glass blocks by Belgian artist Ann Véronica Janssens.
Chapelle St Vincent was a parish church until the end of the 15th century.
The chapel's interior is "bare", with little or no furniture apart from a 19th-century statue of the Immaculate Conception. Since 2013, the benches have been repainted beige to bring out the play of light in the stained glass windows.
Outside, there are a few stain marks, and insiders will be able to spot an ancient sundial next to the side door.
The chapel is used exclusively for funeral ceremonies and occasionally for exhibitions.
Further information
Opening
All year round, daily.
Through Office de Tourisme Communautaire Pays de Grignan et Enclave des Papes