EGLISE SAINT-JULIEN DE LA FAGE
LA FAGE-SAINT-JULIEN , Lozère – Cultural heritage
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St. Julian’s Church seems to predate the 1200s. Its door presents magnificent sculptures with animal and figurative motifs. Inside, the decoration is minimal even if it has beautifully carved arches. Traduction automatique par DeepL via DATAtourisme
Of Romanesque style, the church of Saint-Julien has the characteristics of a building dating from before the 13th century. Its entrance portal is located on the east, south facade and has a wooden door carved with animal and religious themes. At its feet is a tomb carved with a chalice surmounted by a crown. The three-bay comb-tower was rebuilt in 1777 and has two bells.
Inside, the nave has two bays with pointed arches and gives access to two shallow side chapels and a niche carved into the north façade of the first bay. The decoration of the building is relatively basic. Indeed, only the fallout of the arches carved with human figures stands out from the granite stone facing. As for the chapels, they are only occupied by a statue: to the south, a statue of a Virgin and Child, to the north, a statue of Saint Joseph. Two statues of the Virgin are housed in the niche. Traduction automatique par DeepL via DATAtourisme
Opening
- From lundi 1 janvier 2024 to mardi 31 décembre 2024