Historic site and monument
in Chaspuzac

Eglise Saint-Barthélémy

It is a very small church, with a two-bay nave, which contains a real treasure: paintings from the end of the 12th and beginning of the 13th century.
The Saint-Barthélémy church has been listed as a historic monument since September 16, 1907. Its construction period ranged between the 12th century and the 15th century.
In 1994, a major campaign to restore the murals was carried out. It made it possible to confirm the presence of wall paintings, probably of Byzantine influences. They are located in the choir. They represent Saint Foy who holds a fleur-de-lis, Saint Martin, patron of the church until the revolution...
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Themes:

  • Religious Heritage
  • Church

Costumed

Individual visit services

  • Unguided individual tours permanently

Group visit services

  • Unguided group tours permanently

Opening

Opening hours from January 01 to December 31, 2025
MondayOpen from 08 am to 18 pm
TuesdayOpen from 08 am to 18 pm
WednesdayOpen from 08 am to 18 pm
ThursdayOpen from 08 am to 18 pm
FridayOpen from 08 am to 18 pm
Open on SaturdayOpen from 08 am to 18 pm
SundayOpen from 08 am to 18 pm

Information: 06 70 62 39 70

Pricing

Free

Services

Equipment

  • Parking in the area

Address

Place de l'Église
43320 Chaspuzac
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