NOTRE-DAME-DE-LA-ROQUE CHAPEL
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Romanesque style chapel perched outside the village, home to a community of Cistercians, open for ceremonies
This 12th century Romanesque place of worship, restored in the 1980s, is closed to the public except during ceremonies. The chapel is perched on the outskirts of the village and was home to a small community of Cistercians (monks of the Cîteaux order, a reformed branch of the Benedictines who advocated work as a cardinal value). From the nearby orientation table, you can see the impressive 650-hectare state forest. You can take some nice pictures of the chapel and the panorama.
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