Michelin
Parish church
Location picture
The Green Guide
The Michelin Guide's review
The delightful chevet and its two rows of decorative arcading make this 12C church, part of which (including the original façade) was lost following a landslide, a particularly fine example of Romanesque architecture. Inside the rafters are supported on columns carved out of single blocks of stone and crowned with attractive carved capitals. Note the fine half-barrel vaulting in the central apse.
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