ST. CYRIL'S ABBEY CHURCH
The building contains a number of works of art, including a magnificent reliquary bust of Saint Cyriaque, a baptismal font
A prime example of Romanesque architecture, the abbey was built in the 10th century, in 974, although it was changed as soon as the Baroque style appeared. The earliest traces visible today are the Romanesque portal and nave, dating from the very end of the 12th century. The interior contains many works of art, including a magnificent reliquary bust of St. Cyriacus, a 15th-century baptismal font, the pulpit and the Baroque high altar.
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