ANCIENNE EGLISE DE SAINT-FLOUR DU POMPIDOU
Romanesque church whose walls and floor are made of limestone and the roof is made of schist lauzes, it houses, in addition to its nave, three side chapels built or fitted out several centuries later and in Gothic style.
A stone jewel in a green setting, far from the world and noise, it is a magical and welcoming place, a haven of meditation and peace.
It is open to all, believers of all faiths and non-believers who come in large numbers and appreciate the harmony and the extraordinary acoustics.
A Romanesque church with limestone walls and floors and a slate roof, it houses, in addition to its nave, three side chapels built or fitted out several centuries later in the Gothic style.
Used for Catholic worship until the middle of the 18th century, it became a shelter for fodder and agricultural tools until 1956, when it was listed in the Inventaire supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques.
It was acquired in 1960 by the Department of Lozère which ensured its restoration with the financial assistance of the State and the Languedoc Roussillon Region.