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Chapels in Occitanie

Retrouvez les 165 classified chapels of the Occitanie region recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Chapelle Saint-Roch-du-Férétra de Toulouse
Baroque and classical chapel
31000 Toulouse

The chapel Saint-Roch-du-Férétra, a 16th-17th century religious building in Toulouse, combines medieval heritage and classical redevelopments. Always dedicated to Catholic worship, it houses historical relics and a sober decoration of Palladian inspiration.
Chapel Saint Paul of Pujos

31160 Estadens

The Saint Paul de Pujos Chapel, built in Estadens (Occitanie) during the second half of the 15th century, is a remarkable historical monument for its Gothic portal decorated with columns and sculptures.
Clocher and chapel

31220 Palaminy

The bell tower and chapel of Palaminy, built in the 17th century in Haute-Garonne, form a historic monument with a rare classical style, mixing stone and brick in its upper structure.
Chapel and courtyard Sainte-Anne

31000 Toulouse

The Sainte-Anne Chapel, a neoclassical building dating from the 1st quarter of the 19th century in Toulouse, is distinguished by its sober architecture and its historical remains integrated into the attractive courtyard, former medieval canonical hold.
Chapelle Saint-Pierre d'Agos de Vielle-Aure
Romanesque Chapel
65170 Vielle-Aure

The chapel Saint-Pierre d'Agos, a Romanesque building of the 11th-XIIth centuries in Vielle-Aure (Hautes-Pyrénées), is a former place of reception for pilgrims of Compostela classified as a Historical Monument in 1863.
Chapelle Notre-Dame de Pouey-Laün in Arrens-Marsous
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65400 Arrens-Marsous

Medieval chapel classified from the 12th century, jewel of the paths of Compostela in Bigorre. Combining religious history and Pyrenean architecture, it dominates Arrens-Marsous.
Chapelle Saint-Julien de Saléchan
Romanesque Chapel
65370 Saléchan

The chapel of Saint-Julien de Saléchan, a 12th century Romanesque building, stands in Saléchan, Occitanie. Ranked a historic monument, it combines medieval architecture and remarkable Gallo-Roman re-uses.
Chapel Notre-Dame de Péne-Tailhade
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65240 Cadéac

The Notre-Dame de Péne-Tailhade chapel, built in the 16th century in Cadéac (Hautes-Pyrénées), is a remarkable religious building with its porch overlooking the 929 departmental road, decorated with historical frescoes and housing a Pietà venerated by travelers.