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Sélection de 8 chapels classified sur 74 dans le Midi-Pyrénées

Chapelle Saint-Brice de Betbèze
Chapel
65230 Betbèze

The chapel Saint-Brice de Betbèze, built between the late 11th and 15th centuries, is a religious building located in the Hautes-Pyrénées, in Occitanie, adorned with medieval murals.
Chapelle de l'Invention-de-Saint-Etienne or Chapelle Saint-Etienne
Clocher-wall
65440 Gouaux

The chapel of Saint-Étienne de Gouaux, a 12th century Romanesque building, stands in the Hautes-Pyrénées with its semicircular apse and its classified murals, witness to medieval religious art in Occitanie.
Chapelle Saint-André des Arques
Romanesque Chapel
46250 Les Arques

The chapel of Saint-André des Arques, a Romanesque building of the Xe–XIIe centuries located in the Arques (Lot), is distinguished by its medieval murals and semicircular apse vaulted in cul-de-four.
Chapelle Saint-Roch de Floirac
Clocher-wall
46600 Floirac

The chapel Saint-Roch de Floirac, a 15th century Gothic building located in the Lot in Occitanie, is dedicated to the patron saint against the plague and classified as a historical monument since 1925.
Chapel of Our Lady or Miraculous or of the Virgin
Gothic Chapel
46500 Rocamadour

The chapel Notre-Dame de Rocamadour, a medieval jewel of Occitanie, is a 12th century Gothic chapel, famous for its Black Virgin and Marian pilgrimage, integrated into the religious city of this town.
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Rocamadour
Troglodyte Church
46500 Rocamadour

The chapel Saint-Michel de Rocamadour is a historical monument located in the religious city of Rocamadour, Occitanie. Ranked among the protected buildings, it dominates the medieval village of the Lot.
Chapel of the Madeleine de Cajarc
Sickness or leprosy
46160 Cajarc

The chapel of the Madeleine de Cajarc, a 12th century Romanesque vestige, is the former apse of a medieval leproserie located in Cajarc, in the Lot, Occitanie. Classified as a historical monument, it bears witness to local religious and health history.
Chapel of the Blue Penitents of Luzech
Gothic Chapel
46140 Luzech

The chapel of the Blue Penitents of Luzech, a 13th century religious building located in the Lot in Occitanie, was initially a hospital church before becoming a brotherhood chapel in the 16th century.