The church of Rosey, dedicated to Saint Peter, is located on the outskirts of the village, close to a large building, still called "the Priory" which housed monks until the end of the 17th century. The church was both a parish church and a conventual church. The priory became a presbytery until the Revolution. The Benedictine monks of Saint Pierre de Chalon left Rosey at the end of the 17th century. The parish was attached to Saint-Désert after the Revolution. The parish church of Rosey has kept its Romanesque nave. The 18th century wall paintings, discovered in the early 1990s, were restored by young volunteers in the context of international workcamps.
Opening times
Open all year round on request from Rosey Town Hall. Visible inside in summer through the entrance gate.
Rankings and labels :
- Adhérents
Eglise Saint-Pierre
Rue du prieuré
71390 Rosey