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Eglise Saint Victurnien

Eglise Saint Victurnien

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The small town of Saint-Victurnien owes its existence to a Scottish hermit who settled in this valley around the 6th century. A church was built around his tomb.
This 12th-century Romanesque church boasts a particularly rich collection of furnishings: the building contains a dozen paintings, two of which, dating from the 17th century, depict moments in the life of Saint Victurnien. The church?s treasure trove is equally remarkable: on display are the 19th-century reliquary bust of the saint, in silver-plated bronze, and the reliquary of Victurnien?s skull, made in 1920 and shaped like a ciborium, in enamelled bronze and copper, with painted enamel decoration. The capitals of the north and south portals feature a frieze of plant motifs.

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45.87711741.0129523
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Point of Interest updated on 18/07/2025

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Web site (URL) : www.saint-victurnien.fr/leglise/

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Church

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Conditions de visite : Unaccompanied tours

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87200 France

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