Saint-Martin-l'Astier - Saint-Martin
Saint-Martin-l'Astier - Saint-Martin
Saint-Martin-l'Astier - Saint-Martin
Saint-Martin-l'Astier - Saint-Martin
Saint-Martin-l'Astier - Saint-Martin
Saint-Martin-l'Astier - Saint-Martin
Montguyon - Saint-Vincent
Montguyon - Saint-Vincent
Montguyon - Saint-Vincent
Pons - Hôtel de Bordeaux
Pons - Hôtel de Bordeaux
Pons - Hôtel de Bordeaux
Biron - Saint-Eutrope / Notre-Dame
Biron - Saint-Eutrope / Notre-Dame
Biron - Saint-Eutrope / Notre-Dame
Biron - Saint-Eutrope / Notre-Dame
Biron - Saint-Eutrope / Notre-Dame
Biron - Saint-Eutrope / Notre-Dame
Biron - Saint-Eutrope / Notre-Dame
Biron - Saint-Eutrope / Notre-Dame
Échebrune - Saint-Pierre
Échebrune - Saint-Pierre
Échebrune - Saint-Pierre
Saint-Martin-l'Astier - Saint-Martin
Saint-Martin-l'Astier - Saint-Martin
Les Lèches - Chapelle de Tresséroux
Trémolat - Saint-Nicolas
Trémolat - Saint-Nicolas
Trémolat - Saint-Nicolas
Mauzac-et-Grand-Castang - Le Lion D'Or
Paunat - Saint-Martial
Paunat - Saint-Martial
Paunat - Saint-Martial
Paunat - Saint-Martial
Paunat - Saint-Martial
Paunat - Saint-Martial
Sarlat-la-Canéda - Sainte-Marie
Souillac - Sainte-Marie
Fajoles - Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption
Fajoles - Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption
Fajoles - Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption
Fajoles - Fête
Fajoles - Fête
Lamothe-Fénelon - Saint-Sixte
Cahors - Louis Bertignac
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Saint-Martin-l'Astier - Saint-Martin


This church was a big surprise for me. It is visible from outside, that there is something strange, as the tower is just too massive..
It is not a "tower". This an octagonal chapel, that dates back to the 9th century. This is a Carolingian structure, related to Charlemagne´s octagonal "Palatine Chapel" in Aachen (= "Aix-la-Chapelle") and the oratory in Germigny-des-Prés.
There is no town near. The chapel is placed "in the middle of nowhere" next to the small river Isle. Many human bones were found during excavations, that may be even older than the rotunda. Was there a battle? Was there a cemetery? A "hospital"? Or was this a baptisterium? It is claimed here, that this is not the only such building in the Dordogne area, but in France!
The Romanesque nave that was added to the rotunda within the 12th century is not spectacular. The nave may have been ercted for the pilgrims who could cross the river nearby.
It is not a "tower". This an octagonal chapel, that dates back to the 9th century. This is a Carolingian structure, related to Charlemagne´s octagonal "Palatine Chapel" in Aachen (= "Aix-la-Chapelle") and the oratory in Germigny-des-Prés.
There is no town near. The chapel is placed "in the middle of nowhere" next to the small river Isle. Many human bones were found during excavations, that may be even older than the rotunda. Was there a battle? Was there a cemetery? A "hospital"? Or was this a baptisterium? It is claimed here, that this is not the only such building in the Dordogne area, but in France!
The Romanesque nave that was added to the rotunda within the 12th century is not spectacular. The nave may have been ercted for the pilgrims who could cross the river nearby.
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