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Gourgé
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Gourgé - Saint-Hilaire

Gourgé - Saint-Hilaire
Gourgé, a small village (pop. 950) 12 kms northeast of Parthenay, has a nice parish church. It is dedicated to Saint-Hilaire. According to the information given in Gourgé, the erection of the church started already within the 9th century in pre-Romanesque, Carolingian style. The Romanesque nave is clearly younger, the transept was added within the 19th century. Some of the pillars here have capitals with very basic carvings.

Here is one. The large head of a tongue protruder and a small angel, both with jug ears.

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