Type: Religious architecture
Location: Benabarre (castle at the highest point in the town)
Description: The original building, which featured a rectangular nave and polygonal chevet, housing chapels in between its buttresses, is to this day unfinished. Its foundations give us a glimpse of the full plans, which would have included five open chapels along the northern wall and another on the southern side.
On the back wall is a large rose window with Gothic tracery and alabaster, and the main door, with its pointed arch, is found on the opposite wall.
The tower, located on the northern wall, has a square base with a setback bell tower and another decorated ledge beneath the pinnacle.
Protection Status: Place of Cultural Interest (BIC)