LAUBERT CHURCH
LAUBERT , Lozère – Cultural heritage
About
Built mainly of granite, it is well recognizable by its comb-shaped bell tower
The interior has a very nice set of furniture: an atlantean supporting the pulpit, altarpieces as well as a Christ on the cross and a Virgin in gilded wood. Traduction automatique par DeepL via DATAtourisme
Originally, the village of Laubert did not have a church but a chapel, built in the 13th century by Betrand de Laubert (act of September 28, 1278). It was destroyed for an unknown reason in 1636 and rebuilt much later, in 1773
It was in the 1780s that the inhabitants of Laubert demanded that it be made a branch church, so that they could celebrate mass there and no longer have to travel to Allenc to attend, arguing that the snow was dangerous in winter
It is thus in 1802 that Laubert is detached from Allenc, and a new church is built in 1825, in a neo-roman style.
Built mainly in granite, it is well recognizable by its comb-shaped bell tower
The interior presents a very beautiful set of furniture: an atlante supporting the pulpit, altarpieces as well as a Christ on the cross and a Virgin in gilded wood. Traduction automatique par DeepL via DATAtourisme
Services
Services
- Visites individuelles libres
Get there by liO Car or city bus
A moins de 10 mn à pieds de l’arrêt LAUBERT – N88 !
Cet arrêt est situé sur les lignes : MENDE – LA BASTIDE – LANGOGNE – LE PUY (282)
Environ 2 min (215 m).
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