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The commune lies on the Limousin plateaux of south-western Correze, on the border between Haute-Vienne and Dordogne.
The name Lubersac is derived from Lupersacum, the estate of Lupercus, a wealthy Roman who established his villa here around 40 AD.
The church of St-Étienne, with its 22 historiated capitals, boasts one of the most important Romanesque sculptural decorations in the Limousin region.
In the heart of the village, the Renaissance Maison des Archiprêtres features arcades, mullioned...
The name Lubersac is derived from Lupersacum, the estate of Lupercus, a wealthy Roman who established his villa here around 40 AD.
The church of St-Étienne, with its 22 historiated capitals, boasts one of the most important Romanesque sculptural decorations in the Limousin region.
In the heart of the village, the Renaissance Maison des Archiprêtres features arcades, mullioned...