




Dedicated to Saint-Pierre, Maisonnais sur Tardoire's church was first built in the 11th century, then enlarged in the 16th century and repaired in 1733. The bell tower, destroyed by lightning in 1820, retains a floor dating back to the origins of the building. It features three Romanesque arcades on each side. A small wooden belfry tops the west end of the nave. A simple door opens onto the 11th-century nave. This communicates with the 16th-century nave, which features three pointed arches. On the other hand, the 16th-century nave has three bays with ribbed vaults, liernes and formets, as well as escutcheons decorating the keystones of the vault. The church's furnishings include a 12th-century limestone sarcophagus and a Roman vat.
Location
Location
Environment
Environment
- In the village