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The former Saint-Pierre church, demolished in 1898 and rebuilt in 1982, stands at the end of the collegiate church's 14th-century cloister.

The former Saint-Pierre church, demolished in 1898 and rebuilt in 1982, is located at the end of the collegiate church's 14th-century cloister. This exceptional historical setting is home to the largest collection of Merovingian and Carolingian monolithic sarcophagi in Switzerland. You can also admire some remarkable architectural and sculptural elements from Saint-Ursanne's earlier buildings.

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Contact address
Musée lapidaire
Rue du Quartier 4
2882 Saint-Ursanne
032 461 38 25
gjeannerat@bluewin.ch

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Auf Anfrage im Büro des Jura-Tourismus Tel. 032 432 41 90, oder täglich 10h-12h und 14h-18h bei Ausstellungen Kreuzgang (Mai bis September)

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Musée lapidaire
Cloître
2882  St-Ursanne
Switzerland


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Musée lapidaire
Cloître
2882 St-Ursanne
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Opening hours

The key to the Lapidary Museum is available from the Jura Tourisme reception desk.

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