Église Saint-Philibert de Dijon, Romanesque church in Dijon, France
Église Saint-Philibert is a stone church displaying Romanesque style with rounded arches and an octagonal dome crowning the transept crossing. A Gothic bell tower from the early 16th century rises above the structure, while side bays were added later in the 18th century.
The church originated in the early Middle Ages and was expanded over time, with its central bay constructed between 1508 and 1511. Following the French Revolution, the building suffered extensive damage when repurposed as a military stable, saltpeter storage facility, and salt warehouse.
The church serves today as a venue for contemporary art shows, hosting works from regional artists during summer months. Visitors encounter an unusual blend of religious architecture transformed into a creative exhibition space.
The building opens during heritage days and special cultural events scattered throughout the year. It sits near Rue Michelet in proximity to Saint-Benigne Cathedral, offering convenient access from the city center.
It remains the only Romanesque church in the city and showcases a rare architectural evolution spanning multiple centuries. This extended building history makes it a notable example of stylistic transition between Romanesque and Gothic periods.
Location: Dijon
Architectural style: Romanesque architecture
Address: place Saint-Bénigne
GPS coordinates: 47.32090,5.03505
Latest update: December 8, 2025 21:07
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