CHAPELLE SAINT-LÉONARD-ET-SAINT-MARTIN
Ancient church built at the end of the century on the site where the village inhabitants were massacred by the Normans
Chapel built at the end of the 12th century, where the village inhabitants were massacred by the Normans in 846. First dedicated to Saint Martin, it was dedicated to Saint Léonard de Noblat in 1211, and saw the birth of Louis XIV in 1638. It features a single nave with ribbed vaulting, and a facade topped by a small bell tower. Closed to worship in 1882, it now hosts art exhibitions and concerts, and is open on Heritage Days.
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Excellent accueil.
Cuisine très raffinée.
Personnel absolument charmant.
Très belle décoration.
Merci pour ce moment de bonheur.
Hélène et Frédéric