





Romanesque church of Saint Roch. There are three features that make Meuzac one of the oldest parishes: its size, its vocation and its baptismal font.
Meuzac has a church of St. Roch, dedicated to Saint-Pierre-es-Liën. It is a 12th-century fortified church. Romanesque in style, it has two similar bell towers.
It houses a polychrome wooden statue of Saint Roch, as well as a recently restored canvas depicting him.
The church is built on a simple plan, with a single nave and semicircular apse. The nave was probably rebuilt in the 17th century, so only the Romanesque chevet is of any real architectural interest. The roof is made of "lauzes", a traditional French roofing technique.
A stained-glass window depicting Saint-Pierre-es-Liën can be found inside.
Meuzac has a church of St. Roch, dedicated to Saint-Pierre-es-Liën. It is a 12th-century fortified church. Romanesque in style, it has two similar bell towers.
It houses a polychrome wooden statue of Saint Roch, as well as a recently restored canvas depicting him.
The church is built on a simple plan, with a single nave and semicircular apse. The nave was probably rebuilt in the 17th century, so only the Romanesque chevet is of any real architectural interest. The roof is made of "lauzes", a traditional French roofing technique.
A stained-glass window depicting Saint-Pierre-es-Liën can be found inside.
Openings
Openings
All year 2025
Location
Location
Contact Eglise de Meuzac