The Saint Eumach Church is named after Saint Eumachus, a confessor of the 6th century. The oldest part dates back to the 15th century and was connected to the castle of the town by a Gothic portal. This portal, along with part of the castle and the church, was burned during the Wars of Religion. At the end of the 18th century, a slate-roofed bell tower was built on one side of the building, giving the whole a beautiful feature. Inside the church, one can admire a Stations of the Cross as well as a Christ from the 15th century.
Source: OT Lascaux-Dordogne, Vallée Vézère
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Address: Saint-Chamassy
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