ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH
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A church housing two-tone stone mosaics in checkerboard, rosettes or finials forming friezes, with carved decoration.
The building, consecrated in 1888, is largely inspired by the art of Auvergne and we find it in a neo-Romanesque summary quite well mastered. The chevet is composed of the tiered chapels of the ambulatory, the roof of the ambulatory, and the upper part of the choir. The decoration makes express reference to the religious architecture of the Middle Ages in Auvergne: two-colored stone mosaics in checkerboard, rosettes or finials forming friezes, concentrated in the chevet. The Romanesque reference can be found in the interior volumes and in the sculpted decoration of the church's capitals.
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