CHURCH OF SANTIAGO AND PHILIPPO
High in 1512, the church of Lentils is considered the most typical of the area's wooden churches. It has the structure of most of them: nave with high bays, with lower sides, leading to a polygonal bedside. Remarkable by its West facade, it is also by its elongated forms, its absence of transept, and its patterns of diamond discovered at the ceiling when the false plaster arch of the th has been dismantled. Bathed in wooden scales like a dozen in this region, its slate in slate and its beautiful porch surmounted by a statue of Saint Jacques. Statue for over 500 years, she deserves attention. It is available upon request.
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