CHAPELLE NOTRE-DAME DE CENARET
At the end of the village of Saint-Chély du Tarn, under a rocky wall which surmounts it, the chapel Notre-Dame de Cénaret dates from the 12th century Built near a spring that forms the entrance to an underground lake, it is composed of a single nave and several blind arcades, ending in a flat rectangular chevet. The triumphal arch is lowered, which is characteristic of the
At the end of the village of Saint-Chély du Tarn, under a rocky wall which surmounts it, the chapel Notre-Dame de Cénaret dates from the 12th century
Built near a spring that forms the entrance to an underground lake, it is composed of a single nave and several blind arcades, ending in a flat rectangular chevet. The triumphal arch is lowered, which is characteristic of pre-Romanesque construction.
The choir is lit by a bay to the north.
The entrance door, with a moulded pointed arch, is from the 15th century.