THE CHURCH OF ST. MARTIN
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Church built in the century having kept its gothic bell tower which evokes the one of the cathedral of Tulle in Donzenac.
This church built in the 13th century is dedicated to Saint Martin. Rebuilt in the 19th century, the building has kept its gothic bell tower which evokes the one of the cathedral of Tulle to which it may have served as a draft. The religious building houses a Limoges enamel box as well as a monstrance, dating from the 13th century. This building is worth seeing for the richness of its ancient and recent statuary. Three classified statues in polychrome limestone from the 14th and 15th centuries bear witness to the intense activity of the sculptors' workshops present in the Limousin at that time.
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