On the picturesque banks of the Chapeauroux river, the village of Chastanier was built around its Romanesque church: it was built at the end of the 11th century, at the highest point, on the rock. Depending on the Benedictine priory of Langogne, it was on the way of the pilgrims of Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle and has besides the name of it. It went through many vicissitudes between the Hundred Years' War, the conflicts with the Protestants and the troubles of the Revolution, but it remained more or less intact until the 19th century when it was rehabilitated. The liturgical furnishings have been preserved and are now presented in a small museum.

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