Originally a simple church with a single nave, it once housed six brotherhoods, including that of Saint Roch. Today, the nave has been enlarged by two side chapels. The Limousin-style west facade, with its wall-shaped bell tower, has two bays and two statues in a niche. Inside are a 17th-century canvas painting on the almost unique theme of the Coronation of the Virgin, and relics including a painted wooden bust of Saint Aurelian. The two large statues in the bell tower once belonged to the private residence of the Lords of Jourgnac.








Location
Location
Environment
Environment
- In the village




