Saint Bruno church

Cultural heritage : Historic site and monument
Religious heritage, Church

This was the first church built in the western part of the city, in the new workers' neighborhoods. Dedicated to Saint Bruno, founder of the first Grande Chartreuse monastery in 1084, the church opened for worship in 1879.

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Its construction was not without administrative and financial difficulty, despite a 100,000 francs donation from the Chartreuse fathers in 1867 to help finance the construction. After several changes to the initial architectural plans, estimation problems, and disagreements with the city, no fewer than four architects, one after the other, would work on the construction.

They were Anatole de Baudot, Alphonse Durand, Eugène Péronnet, and Alfred Berruyer. The latter, promised, in 1875 to « rework the church plans, making the effort to return to the simple and harmonious lines of the initial project, all the while smoothening the transition with the the already completed parts."

In the end, the neo-Roman style church, would not be built of carved stone but of false stones made of natural cement, for cost reasons. Limestone would nevertheless be used for certain parts of the edifice.

The bell tower, 67 meters high, became the highest building in the city.

The interior, of beautiful neo-Roman architecture, was recently restored. The choir houses two paintings by Dauphinois artist Jules Flandrin, that depict two scenes of the life of Saint Bruno.


Rates

Free access.

Opening periods

From 01/01 to 31/12, daily.

Equipments and characteristics

  • Pets refused

Access

Tramway A and B stop Saint Bruno

  • Latitude: 45.186722
  • longitude: 5.714025

Environnement

  • Town location
  • Close to a public transportation
  • Tram station < 500 m

See also

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