CHURCH OF SAINT GILLES AND THE ASSUMPTION
Church accessible by stone staircase, former feudal chapel. Wall paintings ...Read more
ÉGLISE SAINT-NOM
Listed church, restored several times. 12th-century watchtower and tile and ...Read more
ST. BENEDICT'S PRIORY
Priory where Benedictine monks settled in 1963 to restore monastic life in ...Read more
SAINT-THIBAUT-DE-MARLY CHURCH
This building was commissioned by the residents of the new Grandes-Terres ...Read more
SAINT WANDRILLE CHURCH
The Church of Saint-Wandrille is a building in which eight centuries of ...Read more
ST. ROCH'S CHURCH
This church, built in the 19th century, stands on the site of the former ...Read more
ST. IPPOLIT'S CHAPEL
Romanesque chapel of Saint-Hippolyte with a crenellated polygonal tower and ...Read more
ST. CECILIA'S CHURCH
This church was built in the 14th century in the Languedoc Gothic style.Read more
THE CHURCH
Church whose vault was destroyed during the wars of religionRead more
OUR LADY OF THE SUCKY SHRINE
This pilgrimage site, hidden away in the garrigue, is part of the Porte des ...Read more
THE ROCK OF THE ORATORIES
A site in Gignac, bringing together fourteen chapels dedicated to Jesus, ...Read more
SAINT LEOCADIE'S CHURCH
Remarkable church, the jewel of the Romanesque architecture of ...Read more
SAINT-MARTIAL CHURCH
Church built in 1858-1859, in the center of Hérépian's village of stone ...Read more
FONTCAUDE ABBEY
A remarkable abbey in Cazedarnes, the last example of Romanesque ...Read more
SAN MARTIN CHURCH
This church built in the 12th century is a pure jewel of the Romanesque art ...Read more
THE CHAPEL OF THE WHITE PENITENTS
Home to a brotherhood of Pénitents Blancs from the French Revolution to ...Read more
SAINT-SATURNIN CHURCH
This church is absolutely representative of the Southern Gothic art of ...Read more
THE CHURCH AND THE SAINT-PIERRE GARDEN
Church on the left bank of the canal, the town's oldest monument after the ...Read more
OUR LADY OF THE EAST
This beautiful church is part of a small estate owned by the order, one of ...Read more
THE ABBEY OF LOC-GOD
This charming abbey with its superb altarpiece, built around a central ...Read more
ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH
The church of Saint-Etienne, the first proof of the existence of a ...Read more
NOTRE-DAME-DU-PEYROU CHAPEL
Gothic chapel annexed to the Saint-Paul parish, featuring an attractive ...Read more
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH
Church built between the 13th and 15th centuries in Clermont l'Hérault, ...Read more
SAINT-PIERRE-SAINT-PAUL CHURCH
Church built on 11th-century foundations, with 16th-century stained glass ...Read more
SAINTE-THÉRÈSE CULTURAL BUILDING
The first church built and sculpted entirely in rapid-setting concrete, in ...Read more
DAVID TEMPLE
France's oldest Masonic temple, located in the château grounds and ...Read more
THE HOLY CROSS CHURCH
A small listed church with a remarkable brick bell tower, a must-see ...Read more
CHAPELLE SAINT-LÉONARD-ET-SAINT-MARTIN
Ancient church built at the end of the 12th century on the site where the ...Read more
PROTESTANT TEMPLE
Protestant church inaugurated in 1865 thanks to donations from the Mallet ...Read more
CHURCH OF SANTIAGO JACQUES-SAINT-CHRISTOPHE
Church with mural fresco dating from 1582, and a Clicquot organ in its ...Read more
SAN MARTIN CHURCH
13th-century church whose western façade features a beautiful Renaissance ...Read more
SAINT CHRISTOPHER CHURCH
This 1848 church was rebuilt on the ruins of the former 12th-century ...Read more
SAINT CLOTILDE RELIQUARY
A small church in Chambourcy, dedicated to Saint Clotilde, built in the ...Read more
THE CLAIREFONTAINE CHAPEL
Abbey founded in 1100 by Simon II de Montfort and restored in 2016 as a ...Read more
SAINT GERMAIN CHURCH
The church owes its name to the abbot of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, who ceded ...Read more
SANT'ANTONIO DI PADOVA CHURCH
A neo-Gothic church in Le Chesnay, with a steeple rising to 54 m, like a ...Read more
BENEDICTINE CHAPEL
Chapel of the Benedictine nuns becoming the property of the city and ...Read more
ST. VIVIAN'S CHURCH
Romanesque church with a unique façade, classified as a historical ...Read more
ROYAL ABBEY OF LA RÉAU
Royal Abbey, classified as a historical monument, with a beautiful 12th ...Read more
SAINT-SAVINIAN CHURCH
Church having the particularity to be built in the enclosure of the old ...Read more
SAINT-PIERRE CHURCH
Church built at the beginning of the 12th century, one of whose interior ...Read more
CHURCH OF OUR LADY
The church is also worth a visit for its stained glass windows, organ and ...Read more
OLD CHAPLAINCY OF ST. GILLES
Former Saint-Gilles chaplaincy, classified as a historical monument, ...Read more
NOTRE DAME CHURCH
This church, located in the heart of the medieval enclosure, was built by ...Read more
NOTRE-DAME CHURCH
Notre-Dame de Niort, typical of the flamboyant gothic style, is the highest ...Read more
SAINT-PIERRE ABBEY
Romanesque church with a 3-bay bell tower-porch in Lesterps, resembling ...Read more
SAINT-ÉTIENNE-DE-BASSAC ABBEY
Abbey with a church classified as a historical monument on the banks of the ...Read more
ST. CYBARD'S CHURCH
Read moreThe small church Saint-Cybard is looking forward to its elegant clocher in pine apple. The Roman chevet is built on a crypt, and the facade, festonnée of three floors of arcatures, rises to the rays of the sunset sun. Inside, the stylized foliage and sculpted faces of the modillons bear the imprint of the Hispanic-Moorish art. A crypt with a low vault occupies all the space under the choir. The single nave is covered with a broken cradle vault and a faux dome. There is a small mystery: the rounding of the apse of the apse is pierced with a slightly décalé oculus to the northeast. On the day of St. Cybard, on July 1, a rising sun beam penetrates through this small hole and crosses the church in its axis. In the village it was said that the light-cast was struck by a statue or image wisely placed on that day in the choir. The church is often open, if not ask the key to the town hall. Inside, the stylized foliage and sculpted faces of the modillons bear the imprint of the Hispanic-Moorish art. At the foot of the hill, which serves as a seat in the village, the countryside deploys its grain fields and wooded horizons.
THE CLOISTER OF THE CARMELITES
The Carmes cloister, which became a prison until 1947, is part of the ...Read more
THE CHURCH OF ST. EMPHORIEN
Read moreThe Region is the country of churches. That of Grézac is worth a detour. Dedicated to Saint Symphorien, this church of the th century reveals under the apse of the right a remarkable ossuary crypt, one of the most beautiful of Region. The facade is carved with bas-reliefs perfectly preserved (martyrdom of Saint Symphorien, fox and stork).