CHURCH OF SAINT-CERNEUF
This building is a former collegiate church of Romanesque origin, built between the late and early centuries.
This building, a former collegiate church of Romanesque origin, was built between the late 11th and early 12th centuries. Its crypt, a vestige of this period, follows the plan of the original choir. The nave, flanked by side aisles of equal height, is part of the Gothic construction undertaken in the 13th century. The chapel of the Rosary boasts remarkable painted decoration, including angel musicians. The church features a wooden statue of Saint Cerneuf, dressed in a short tunic and cloak, holding a martyr's palm and a spade.
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