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St
Dominique’s Church
was built on a little island separated from
the market square by the old Romanesque
chapel, elements of which were reused.
The church grew
over the years; in 1490 a chancel was added,
in 1467 a third chapel, and in 1535 the
addition of a bell tower necessitated a
complete renovation of the façade.
Notable
Features inside the Church
The 17.5m transept with its Romanesque
columns and decorated capitals.
The bosses on the transept crossing and
south arm of the transept.
The rose windows decorating the arched
entrance to the chapels. |
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