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In the center of the old town, the narrow streets leed up to the 14 th century church, dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul . Its wrought-iron topped bell-tower and its 17th century altar piece are perfectly preserved . | |||||||||||||||||||||
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the most symbolical building in Saint Paul is its chapter with its 17
th pinnacle which tops the chapel . This collegiate church, which was very rich until the end of the 18th century was unfortunately sold by auction during the French Revolution ; it was turned into private flats . The Ministery of Culture and of Historical Buildings and the Town Council have decided important restauration works . From its lovely heptagonal pinnacle, the only one to be found in Languedoc-Roussillon, you will enjoy a beautiful view over Galamus, the Gorges of la Fou, the valley of Saint Paul and its vineyards . The buildings can be visited at the same opening hours as the museum . |
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