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A circular village, Issigeac is a medieval town developed in the 13th century at the same time as the neighbouring bastides. Important Gallo-Roman baths dating from the 4th century were found in 1994. It is from the 11th century that the village will appear with the church of Saint-Martin. Unfortunately, these remains are no longer visible, however, many stone and timber-framed houses dating from the 13th to the 17th century are still present and deserve a stop, such as the Provost's Palace,...