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Bayet - Saint-Marcel


Saint Marcel is the parish church of Bayet, a small village north of Broût-Vernet. The church underwent some major reconstructions, but the three apses still seem to be left in the original state. There are some interesting corbels here.
These marks can often be seen near the portals of old churches. Maybe the villagers have sharpened their knives here over the centuries, so the marks got deeper and deeper.
The stick-figures, seen under the roof of the apses, may be carved graffitis. This little face on the right is a carved graffiti. For sure.
These marks can often be seen near the portals of old churches. Maybe the villagers have sharpened their knives here over the centuries, so the marks got deeper and deeper.
The stick-figures, seen under the roof of the apses, may be carved graffitis. This little face on the right is a carved graffiti. For sure.
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