Sorèze - Saint-Martin
Sorèze - Saint-Martin
Saint-Félix Lauragais
Balve - St. Blasius
Plettenberg - Christuskirche
Plettenberg - Christuskirche
Stockum - St. Pankratius
Hellefeld - St. Martinus
Hellefeld - St. Martinus
Meschede - St. Walburga
Meschede - St. Walburga
Meschede - St. Walburga
Meschede - St. Walburga
Meschede - Koenigsmuenster
Wormbach - St. Peter und Paul
Lippstadt - Marienkirche
Fritzlar - St. Peter
Fritzlar - St. Peter
Fritzlar - St. Peter
Fritzlar - St. Peter
Fritzlar - St. Peter
Fritzlar - St. Peter
Fritzlar
Cahuzac - Tartissou
En Calcat - Abbaye Sainte Scholastique
En Calcat - Abbaye Saint Benoît
La Lugarie - Saint-Jean
La Lugarie - Saint-Jean
Viviers-lès-Montagnes - Château
Approaching Viviers les Montagnes
Castres - Le Thoré
La Salvetat-sur-Agout Saint-Étienne
Castres
Castres
Approaching Castres
Noillhac
Lasfaillades - Reclot
Approaching Anglès
Approaching La Salvetat-sur-Agout
Murat-sur-Vèbre Saint-Étienne
Near Castanet-le-Haut
Approaching Saint-Gervais-sur-Mare
Lunas - Château de Lunas
Lunas - Saint-Pancrace
Joncels - Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens
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Sorèze - Saint-Martin


Sorèze is a nice, little sleepy town, with quaint houses and a population of about 2500. It has a very long history, as a monastery was founded at this (formerly swampy) place already in 754.
In a leaflet I picked up, I found out, that the abbey was founded by Pepin I of Aquitaine, what is hard to believe, as the son (and later archenemy) of Louis the Pious, was born about 4 decades later... Seen in the background is the tower of Saint-Martin, the former parish church. The church was destroyed during the Wars of Religion in 1573 - and all what is left is this "Tour St. Martin". When I reached the tourist office, I saw the australian guy, I had met in Castres: He was in a hurry, so I waved him a good-bye.
In a leaflet I picked up, I found out, that the abbey was founded by Pepin I of Aquitaine, what is hard to believe, as the son (and later archenemy) of Louis the Pious, was born about 4 decades later... Seen in the background is the tower of Saint-Martin, the former parish church. The church was destroyed during the Wars of Religion in 1573 - and all what is left is this "Tour St. Martin". When I reached the tourist office, I saw the australian guy, I had met in Castres: He was in a hurry, so I waved him a good-bye.
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