Déols, on the route of Compostela, is one of the 1,100 clunisian sites. Past the bridge on the Indre, we're in Déols. On the right, the great Roman bell tower of the twelfth century - 42 meters high - with its conical stone arrow is one of the last vestiges of the beautiful Benedictine abbey founded in 917, one of the most important in the Middle Ages - 113 meters long. Today, apart from the bell tower, there is only the wall of the narthex that has preserved beautiful Romanesque sculptures, part of the northern collateral and arcades of Gothic style - xiiith century. The city also has a pleasant eco-park, Les Chênevières.

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