Saint-Bruno Church Mont-Saint-Guibert
♿ Wheelchair accessible Church

Saint-Bruno Church Mont-Saint-Guibert

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♿ Wheelchair accessible

The Saint-Bruno Church is the parish church of Mont-Saint-Guibert and dominates the village centre with its slender tower. The building has a sober brick architecture with natural stone accents and is a beloved place for inaugurations, concerts and commemorations in the community. Inside, the stained glass windows stand out, bathing the nave in a warm light.

Accessibility is partial, as is often the case with historic churches. The main entrance has several steps, but a ramp has been provided via a side entrance so that wheelchair users can reach the nave. In the church there is space alongside the pews to take a place as a wheelchair user during services. There are no adapted toilets in the building itself, but there are cafes and restaurants with adapted sanitary facilities at short distance in the centre of Mont-Saint-Guibert.

In front of the church is a flat square with several parking spaces, including a reserved PMR space. The surroundings of the church are paved and easy to navigate. A visit combines well with a walk through the village of Mont-Saint-Guibert or with an outing to nearby Court-Saint-Etienne and the Bois de Lauzelle.