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The church of Gotein-Libarrenx

A trinitarian steeple is a three-point steeple typical of the province of Soule in the Northern Basque Country of France. The three points symbolize the Holy Trinity. They are generally located above flat facades, sometimes called steeple-walls.

Villages with a trinitarian steeple building include:

  • Berrogain-Laruns Berrogain-Laruns
  • Agnos Agnos
  • Viodos-Abense-de-Bas Viodos-Abense-de-Bas
  • Chapel Saint-Antoine on the col d'Osquich Chapel Saint-Antoine on the col d'Osquich

Notes

  1. Philippe Veyrin, Les Basques, page 241 - Arthaud, 20 décembre 1975 ISBN 2-7003-0038-6
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