ÉGLISE SAINTE-FOY-LA-JEUNE
A desecrated church named after a local saint, built between the late and early centuries, a must-see
Built between the 15th and 16th centuries, the church is named after a local saint. Its Latin cross plan was later completed by 2 side chapels. Wall paintings were uncovered in the late 19th century and restored in 2018. The scenes depict Christ in majesty, the Assumption, Saint George, Saint Catherine... The bright, airy building is used as an exhibition space for part of the year. In May, it hosts the "Printemps de la Photo" festival.
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