Church “Saint-Ferréol” known as Chapel of Salsignac
Antignac
Opening period
All year round daily.
Description
Small Gothic-style church. Year of construction: 12th century. Listed as a historical monument in 1969.
Located in the hamlet of Salsignac, in the commune of Antignac, the chapel officially known as the Church of Saint-Ferréol of Salsignac (also called the "Chapel of Our Lady of Good Help of Salsignac") is a fine example of a small religious building blending Romanesque art with later alterations. The building dates back to the Romanesque period: the initial construction is dated to the 12th century for the nave and apse. It underwent a Gothic reconstruction between 1469 and 1496. The plan is that of a rectangular nave extended by a five-sided chancel, typical of Gothic alterations. The original Romanesque apse is still visible through the bases of engaged columns and the 12th-century masonry. The bell gable (with a single opening) houses a bell dated 1657. Inside, a radiating rib vault adorns the chancel, with a keystone bearing the Balzac family coat of arms. Materials: dressed stone with Romanesque elements, rubble and gneiss in the later sections.
Visit and access: self-guided tours available; keys can be collected from the Antignac town hall (04 71 40 21 16).
Visit and access: self-guided tours available; keys can be collected from the Antignac town hall (04 71 40 21 16).
Prices
Free of charge.
Location
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