Between about 1085 and 1118, a new and larger basilica was built at the site of St. Wigbert's church.
The new basilica had a nave and four aisles.
The new basilica, built in 1961, is home to a 13th century Byzantine icon of a black Madonna.
In 1950 the works for the new basilica were started, and the building was inaugurated five years later.
The new basilica has maintained the original structure with one nave and four aisles.
The new basilica was partially completed between 1928 and 1940.
As a consequence a new, more spacious, basilica was built.
The Hungarian chapter house and the farm-buildings were pulled down to make way for the new basilica.
The king bore the body of St. Médard into the new basilica.
At the end of the movie, it is (around 1952) and they are in a big, new basilica (where the cova once was).