







A little away from the charming village of Montferrand-du-Périgord, accessible by a pleasant path, the Romanesque Chapel of Saint-Christophe is a small church that is well worth a visit. It has a bell tower from the 12th century, rebuilt in the 13th and 14th centuries, and a small nave where you can observe a low wall with a fishbone device.
The Saint-Christophe Chapel is classified as a Historic Monument. You will particularly notice its paintings, a part of which was unfortunately destroyed after 1847. The oldest date back to the 11th century. They represent the liberation of a prisoner by Saint-Léonard, the Pantocrator surrounded by the Tetramorph and the Annunciation and Saint-Christophe.
The Saint-Christophe Chapel is classified as a Historic Monument. You will particularly notice its paintings, a part of which was unfortunately destroyed after 1847. The oldest date back to the 11th century. They represent the liberation of a prisoner by Saint-Léonard, the Pantocrator surrounded by the Tetramorph and the Annunciation and Saint-Christophe.
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