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Church of Saint-Jacques

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The Church of Saint-Jacques is a historic religious building in Montauban, distinguished by its imposing bell tower that bears the scars of the city's turbulent past. The tower is pockmarked with holes from cannonballs fired during the 1621 siege of Montauban, a key event in the French Wars of Religion. These marks are clearly visible today, serving as a tangible reminder of the conflict. The church itself features a blend of architectural styles, with a Gothic nave and a Baroque altar. Inside, visitors can admire stained glass windows, religious artwork, and a peaceful atmosphere. The church is still active for worship, and its location in the old town makes it a convenient stop on a walking tour. The bell tower offers panoramic views of the city (if open to the public), but the main draw is the historical evidence of the siege etched into its stone.

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  • See the cannonball marks on the bell tower
  • Admire the Gothic architecture and stained glass
  • Visit the interior for its religious art and altar
  • Climb the bell tower for city views (if accessible)
  • Explore the surrounding historic streets

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Ways to visit Church of Saint-Jacques

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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