ÉGLISE SAINT-JULIEN
Covered in Corrèze slate, Saint-Julien church was built between the 12th and 17th centuries in red sandstone, typical of the region. Its vaulted nave, side chapels and richly sculpted Romanesque porch bear witness to different architectural periods. The church is home to precious listed furnishings, including a gilded wooden tabernacle and several statues. After the destruction of the Lintillac and Saulière monasteries during the Wars of Religion, it received the relics of Saint Jean-Baptiste and Saint-Julien, which became its patron saints.
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