This village on the via Podiensis appears late in the archives (14th century) with a toponym derived from the Latin novalis (new) which once referred to newly cleared land. Noailhac offers visitors several monuments of interest: the church of St. John the Baptist rebuilt in the eighteenth century with its statues of Saints John the Baptist and Peter as well as the reliquary bust of St. Clair and a bell of the seventeenth floor. Outside the village itself, there is a Chapel of Saint Roch with superb stained glass windows designed by Victor Loup Deniau and the estate of La Pendarie, a travellers' relay, built in the XVII and XVIII

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