Grosse Cloche
Porte Saint-Éloi and Grosse Cloche. The 13th-century Porte Saint-Éloi was one of the gates to the heart of the city and a natural extension to the existing Saint-Éloi church. It was also known as Porte Saint-James as it welcomed a steady stream of St. James’ Way pilgrims. The Grosse Cloche (Great Bell) belfry was added in the 15th century and has become one of the best-known landmarks in Bordeaux, visible on the city’s coat of arms.
It’s two towers & large bell were so greatly loved by the people of the city, that when the kings were unhappy with their people, they confiscated the bell & clocks. Located in one of the most central points of the city & surrounded by the cutest streets of the historic center, this is a good point to start your exploring itinerary. The church itself is an amazing example of medieval architecture built in the 13th century and then rebuilt in the 15th century while its facade is a 19th century work.