Notre-Dame De Mousty Church
The Notre-Dame de Mousty church was perhaps built on the site (or nearby) of a Gallo-Roman villa. The building is a Romanesque-style church from the 11th century. The church was likely dependent on a small chapter of canons from the 11th to the 13th century. The etymology of the place – Mousty (Moustiers in 1230) is indeed derived from the Latin monasterium – may be a trace of this, but this word could simply refer to places of worship, without a religious community being associated with it.
The Romanesque part consists of rubble gathered in opus incertum, including pieces of tiles and bricks that likely come from a Gallo-Roman villa. It is decorated with a large blind arcade, which has two semi-circular arches at the base, pierced with a small curved window (restored) that illuminates the crypt.
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