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Eglise Saint Pierre Saint Paul de Bazelat

Historic site and monument, Church in Bazelat
  • This small, rectangular rural church was built in the 12th century, but has undergone many alterations.
    The lower part of the façade features a slightly pointed-arched portal and two high, blind, round-arched niches. This type of facade is found in Limousin, Poitou and Berry.
    The façade ends with a simple gable wall, pierced by a round-arched bay topped by a small sculpted head.
    The nave is slightly wider than the choir with its flat chevet. The latter has retained its stone cradle, while...
    This small, rectangular rural church was built in the 12th century, but has undergone many alterations.
    The lower part of the façade features a slightly pointed-arched portal and two high, blind, round-arched niches. This type of facade is found in Limousin, Poitou and Berry.
    The façade ends with a simple gable wall, pierced by a round-arched bay topped by a small sculpted head.
    The nave is slightly wider than the choir with its flat chevet. The latter has retained its stone cradle, while the nave vault has been replaced by panelling.
    The choir houses a 17th-century high altar with a damaged painting of Saints Peter and Paul.
    A 13th-century stone-filled bay has been preserved in the upper part of the chevet wall.
    The church features a 17th-century wooden altarpiece.