CHURCH OF SANTIAGO
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Romanesque church with a single nave and a chevet with three apses and a bell tower-gable wall with two bays
A magnificent Romanesque church in the middle of the countryside built in the 11th and 12th centuries on the site of an ancient settlement, whose materials it reuses, notably in the north wall of the nave. It has a single nave and a chevet with three apses and a bell tower-gable wall with two bays. The three apses and the transept bear the marks of the workmen and graffiti: hall, horse and knight, as in Pimbo or Saint-Sever. To see the Carolingian baptismal font by immersion and especially its vault in boat hull frame.
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