Lusignan - Notre-Dame et Saint-Junien
Lusignan - Notre-Dame et Saint-Junien
Lusignan - Notre-Dame et Saint-Junien
Lusignan - Notre-Dame et Saint-Junien
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Lusignan - Notre-Dame et Saint-Junien


Hugh IV, Lord of Lusignan, founded this church opposite his castle in 1024. Legends tell, that the castle was built by Mélusine, a legendary water nymph, for her noble husband. I had met her already in Pathenay.
The church was completed in the early 12th century, but underwent a number of alterations over the century. The
In 1373, during the 100 Years´ War English troops seized Lusignan, during the siege and the reconquest, led by Bertrand Du Guesclin, the tower - and the vaults collapsed. Already four years later, the damages were repaired. Since then the nave has the vaulting seen here. The length of the church is 57 meters!
The church was completed in the early 12th century, but underwent a number of alterations over the century. The
In 1373, during the 100 Years´ War English troops seized Lusignan, during the siege and the reconquest, led by Bertrand Du Guesclin, the tower - and the vaults collapsed. Already four years later, the damages were repaired. Since then the nave has the vaulting seen here. The length of the church is 57 meters!
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