Eglise Notre Dame de Seilhac

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  • Rural heritage
  • Church
Rue de l'Église, 19700 Seilhac
Of the 12th-century church, only the Romanesque choir has survived. Destroyed by fire in 1660, rebuilt in 1789, it was enlarged in 1882 and features beautiful polychrome frescoes. Behind the church, a remarkable lime tree, planted in 1831 to commemorate the 1830 revolution, shades the "Croix d'Oradour", which in 1929 received the iron cross it bears today.

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Eglise Notre Dame de Seilhac
Rue de l'Église, 19700 Seilhac

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