EGLISE DU PONT DE MONTVERT

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This church was donated in 1187 by Bishop Aldebert III to the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem. It was replaced in the 17th century by a larger church. Disused at the time of the Concordat, sold in 1826 and turned into a barn and a crib, it now lets you see the sky through its collapsed vault. The facade is almost intact, but leans dangerously outwards. What a pity to see a building that was the only note of medieval architecture in the region die.

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Source: 48 - OT des Cévennes au mont Lozère

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Pont de Montvert - Sud Mont Lozère

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