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Ydes
Church “Saint-Georges”
Located in the village of Ydes-Bourg and classified as a 12th-century historic monument, this is one of the finest features of the Nord-Cantal region. Its…
Lanobre
Church “Saint-Jacques le Majeur”
This Romanesque 12th century church has, near the choir, a beautiful collection of capitals showing doves, the angel Gabriel and Mary.
Trémouille
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church
The 14th-century Church of Saint Jean-Baptiste is Gothic in style. However, the wooden gallery of the bell tower is remarkable.
Saignes
Chapel “Notre Dame du Château”
12th-century chapel classified as a Monument Historique in 1921. The view extends over the Sumène valley, the Vic plain, the organs and puy de Bort,…
Champagnac
Saint Martin’s Church
A 12th-century Romanesque church in the "Mauriacois" style, with a typically Romanesque chevet and tower listed as a Monument Historique, and remarkable stained glass windows…
Vebret
Church “Saint-Louis, Sainte-Marie, Saint-Victor, Saint-Maurice”
This church, mentioned in a 12th-century charter of Clovis, was begun in the 12th century, and frequently modified, particularly in the 15th century, with the…
Antignac
Chapel “Notre Dame du Roc Vignonnet”
Romanesque chapel. Year of construction: 11th - 12th century. Self-guided tours available, contact the town hall: 04 71 40 21 16. Listed as a historic…
Le Monteil
Church “Saint-Victor”
Saint-Victor church (12th-15th c.) is a mix of Romanesque (porch) and Gothic (choir, chapels of ogival style) styles.
Saignes
Sainte-Croix & Saint-André Church
12th - 17th - 19th century church. Remarkable capitals and modillions, single nave, 2 side chapels added in the 15th century. Listed as a historic…
Bassignac
Chapel “de Vendes”
The Saint-Jacques de Vendes chapel (11th-12th c.) is listed historical monument and boasts a wall belfry with twin openings and a large forecourt.
Antignac
Church “Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens”
Construction: 12th - 15th century Self-guided tours available, contact the town hall Listed as a historic monument in 1976
Antignac
Church “Saint-Ferréol” known as Chapel of Salsignac
The Saint-Ferréol church, or Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Secours de Salsignac chapel, is a small Romanesque church built in the 12th century then rebuilt in a Gothic style between…
Sauvat
Church “Saint-Martin”
The Church of Saint Martin (12th - 17th century) features ogival architecture, sculpted modillions and a fresco depicting Christ and the four Evangelists. Inscribed in…
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