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Chapels classified in Languedoc-Roussillon

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Chapelle Saint-Jean de Citou
Chapel
11160 Citou

The chapel of Saint John of Citou, built in the 17th century in the Aude, is a historical monument inscribed in 1948, witness to a medieval monastic past and active parish life until the 19th century.
Rest of the rural chapel of Saint-Laurent
Romanesque Chapel
11250 Leuc

The remains of the Saint-Laurent Chapel, an 11th-century Romanesque building in Leuc (Aude), form a rare testimony of rural religious architecture with an apse and a unique nave.
Chapelle Saint-Martin-de-la-Salle de Besplas
Romanesque Chapel
11150 Villasavary

The chapel Saint-Martin-de-la-Salle de Besplas, built in the 12th and 17th centuries, is a historical monument located in Villasavary, Occitanie, known for its medieval architecture and post-war restorations of religion.
Chapel Saint-Michel de Homps
Clocher-wall
11200 Homps

The chapel Saint-Michel de Homps, an ancient parish church of the 12th-XIVth centuries, is a private historical monument located in Homps, Aude, Occitanie, marked by medieval architecture and carved capitals.
Chapelle Saint-Roch de Castelnaudary
Chapel
11400 Castelnaudary

The chapel Saint-Roch de Castelnaudary, built between the 17th and 18th centuries, is a listed historical monument located in the Aude in Occitanie. This small rectangular building with a unique nave features a rich baroque interior and paintings relating the life of Saint Roch.
Former chapel of the Clarisses

11700 Azille

The ancient chapel of the Clarisses, built in the 15th century in Azille in Occitanie, is a medieval vestige classified as a historical monument, marked by its flamboyant Gothic architecture and its monastic past.
Vassière Chapel

11700 Azille

The chapel of Saint-Étienne de Vaissière, a Romanesque building of the 11th and 12th centuries, stands isolated in the vineyards near Azille in Occitanie, with a fried bedside and remarkable preroman apsidioles.
Former Carmelite Church, also known as Carmelite Chapel

11000 Carcassonne

The former Carmes church, a 14th century southern Gothic building in Carcassonne, was rebuilt after 1355 and transformed in the 19th century. It illustrates the religious and architectural history of Occitanie.