The construction of this Gothic edifice lasted 6 centuries, beginning in 1273 and ending in the late 19th century. The beauty of the Gothic flamboyant...Read more
The church gets its name from the two stone lions guarding its southern steps. It is a remarkable sanctuary, thanks to its typical Limousin-style steeple,...Read more
Saint-Aurélien chapel was built in 1471 in the heart of the town's Butchers' district. Its purpose was to house the relics of the butchers' patron...Read more
Devenu Lycée d'Etat Gay Lussac, l'ancien collège des Jésuites comporte une façade monumentale due à l'architecte Brousseau...Read more
Saint-Pierre-du-Queyroix church, with its typical Limousin steeple, is home to an expetional series of altars and golden, wooden statues (17th and 18th...Read more