Collégiale Saint-Agricol
Church built at the beginning of the 14th century on the site of an old church in the Fustiers district. Conservation of the relics of Saint Agricol, patron saint of the city.
Saint-Agricol is the only 14th-century church with aisles. It was built on the site of an old church in the Fustiers district.
Rich in tombs, epitaphs and various inscriptions, it also contains works by Simon de Châlons, de Grève and Nicolas Mignard. The relics of Saint Agricol, patron saint of the city, are preserved there.
Free entry, silence requested.
IH: It is possible to avoid the stairs by using the ramps between Rue Racine and Rue de la Petite Fusterie. After that, there is a step to access the church.
Historical brochure of the Saint-Agricol collegiate church.
Themes
Location details
- Downtown
- In the city
Opening
| Opening hours from January 01st to December 31st, 2026 | |
|---|---|
| Monday | Open from 10 pm to 19 pm |
| Tuesday | Open from 10 pm to 19 pm |
| Wednesday | Open from 10 pm to 19 pm |
| Thursday | Open from 10 pm to 19 pm |
| Friday | Open from 10 pm to 19 pm |
| Saturday | Open from 10 pm to 17 pm |
| Sunday | Open from 09:30 a.m to 12 p.m |
These times are subject to change and may vary depending on the availability of surveillance staff.
Prices
Accessible tourism
Physical disability
It is possible to avoid the stairs by using the handrails between Rue Racine and Rue de la Petite Fusterie. After that, there is a step to access the church.


