Eglise de Saint-Barthélémy
in La Cassagne
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Church of the 12th and 16th centuries
The church and buildings are the remains of a priory dependent on the abbey of Saint-Amand de Coly. The Romanesque building was redesigned and enlarged in the 16th century. What remains of the primitive church are the chevet, the north side wall, part of the south side wall and the lower part of the façade. In the 16th century, a aisle was added to the south side, which resulted in the opening of three arcades in the old drip wall, and groined vaults...Church of the 12th and 16th centuries
The church and buildings are the remains of a priory dependent on the abbey of Saint-Amand de Coly. The Romanesque building was redesigned and enlarged in the 16th century. What remains of the primitive church are the chevet, the north side wall, part of the south side wall and the lower part of the façade. In the 16th century, a aisle was added to the south side, which resulted in the opening of three arcades in the old drip wall, and groined vaults were built over the nave. Friday afternoon by contacting the Town Hall on 05 53 51 60 00 GPS: Lat: 45. 045311 - Long: 1.315081
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