ÉGLISE ROMANE DE SAINTE-LUCIE
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ÉGLISE ROMANE DE SAINTE-LUCIE

A small Romanesque edifice that has weathered the storms of history, the church has undergone many changes. The porch portal gives access from the right to the single nave, separated from the apse by two pilasters. The heptagonal chevet is decorated with modillions in weathered soft stone, carved with human and animal heads. The two-bay, superimposed cocher-mur, accessible from

A small Romanesque edifice that has weathered the storms of history, the church has undergone many changes.

The porch portal gives access from the right to the single nave, separated from the apse by two pilasters. The heptagonal chevet is decorated with modillions in weathered soft stone, sculpted with human and animal heads. The two-bay wall, accessible from the outside via a granite staircase, holds two bells. The largest, Marie-Lucie, was cast by Joseph Pierre d'Avignon and donated by J.B. Remise and F. Jarousse. Jarousse; Monseigneur Remise was its godfather.

The 12th-century church has been restored by the "Amis de Sainte-Lucie" association