Basilique Saint-Michel
This massive Flamboyant Gothic basilica sprawls across Place Meynard, but the real draw is its detached bell tower soaring 114 meters into the sky.
About Basilique Saint-Michel
This massive Flamboyant Gothic basilica sprawls across Place Meynard, but the real draw is its detached bell tower soaring 114 meters into the sky. You'll spend most of your time craning your neck at the Flèche Saint-Michel, which stands apart from the main church because the marshy ground couldn't support both structures. The basilica itself took two centuries to complete, finishing in 1520, and shows off intricate stone carvings and soaring ribbed vaults typical of late Gothic architecture.
Walking around the complex feels like discovering a medieval puzzle where someone misplaced a piece. The tower dominates your view from blocks away, but up close you'll notice how the basilica and tower create two separate focal points in the square. Inside the church, light filters through tall windows onto worn stone floors where locals still come for evening mass. The north portal deserves a close look for its elaborate sculptural details that most people rush past.
Most guides don't mention that the tower climb costs only 2 EUR but operates limited hours: weekends only from May through September. Skip the interior unless you're genuinely interested in Gothic architecture, it's pleasant but not spectacular. The tower climb is worth it for views over Bordeaux's rooftops, though the narrow spiral staircase isn't for anyone with mobility issues. Come in the morning when the light hits the stone carvings best.
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