Église Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul de Mauroul, Medieval church in the village of Mauroul, Saint-Julien commune, Hérault department.
This church displays classic stone architecture with a simple facade and traditional bell tower typical of religious buildings in the Hérault region.
The religious building probably dates back to the 12th or 13th century and has been restored over the centuries to preserve its ancient structure.
Dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, the church houses sculptures and stained glass windows illustrating religious themes and serves as a central community gathering point.
The church is accessible year-round via the Saint-Julien hiking trail and is located near the Mauroul waterfalls for combined visits.
The church stands near the Mauroul waterfalls and ferruginous springs, offering an experience that combines religious heritage with natural discovery and exploration.
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