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In the 12th
century, a parochial chapel was built in the
middle of the cemetery on the left bank of
the Rège, away from the monastic enclosure.
The inhabitants of the town renovated the
chapel during the 1950s, and you can gaze
upon Paul Becker’s stained glass windows.
The chapel still has a handsome Romanesque
gate that tops a wall belfry. Under the
cornice that is carried by seven modillions
(ornamental brackets) carved with masks, the
portal consists of three curves and a
decorative moulding that descends to four
small columns whose capitals are decorated
with water leaves and birds. |
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