Cérilly - Saint-Martin
Cérilly - Saint-Martin
Cérilly - Saint-Martin
Cérilly - Saint-Martin
Ygrande - CAFE
Ygrande - Saint Martin
Ygrande - Saint Martin
Ygrande - Saint Martin
Ygrande - Saint Martin
Bourbon-l'Archambault - Saint-Georges
Bourbon-l'Archambault - Saint-Georges
Bourbon-l'Archambault - Saint-Georges
Bourbon-l'Archambault - Saint-Georges
Bourbon-l'Archambault - Saint-Georges
Bourbon-l'Archambault - Saint-Georges
Autry-Issards - Sainte-Trinité
Autry-Issards - Sainte-Trinité
Autry-Issards - Sainte-Trinité
Autry-Issards - Sainte-Trinité
Autry-Issards - Sainte-Trinité
Autry-Issards - Sainte-Trinité
Autry-Issards - Sainte-Trinité
Souvigny - Saint-Marc
Ainay-le-Vieil - Saint-Martin
Ainay-le-Vieil - Saint-Martin
Châteaumeillant - Saint-Genès
Châteaumeillant - Saint-Genès
Châteaumeillant - Saint-Genès
Châteaumeillant - Saint-Genès
Châteaumeillant - Saint-Genès
Châteaumeillant - Saint-Genès
Châteaumeillant - Saint-Genès
Châteaumeillant - Saint-Genès
Châteaumeillant - Saint-Genès
Châteaumeillant - Saint-Genès
Châteaumeillant - Saint-Genès
Châteaumeillant - Saint-Genès
Châteaumeillant - Saint-Genès
Châteaumeillant - Saint-Genès
Saint-Jeanvrin - Saint-Georges
Saint-Jeanvrin - Saint-Georges
Saint-Jeanvrin - Saint-Georges
Saint-Jeanvrin - Saint-Georges
Saint-Jeanvrin - Saint-Georges
Saint-Jeanvrin - Saint-Georges
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Ainay-le-Vieil - Saint-Martin


The parish church of Saint-Martin was erected in Ainay within the late 12th and the 13th century, supported for sure by the Capetians / Bourbons, who at that time owned the neighbouring castle, that is dubbed today (after many alterations, modifications and enlargements) "le petit Carcassonne".
The Gothic nave, seen from the gallery.
A real estate agent would probably tell the visitor that the church needs some tender loving care. I would call that an "urgent restoration" is needed.
The Gothic nave, seen from the gallery.
A real estate agent would probably tell the visitor that the church needs some tender loving care. I would call that an "urgent restoration" is needed.
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