Heritage in Aveyron
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Galerie d'art - La Tour de Montsalès
Montsalès
Come and visit an architectural heritage and art exhibition: painters, sculptors, architects.
Eglise romane Sainte Fauste
Bozouls
12th century Romanesque church, built on a promontory, at the heart of the geological site of Bozouls.
Explore Sauveterre de Rouergue
Sauveterre-de-Rouergue
In the Ségala area, a Royal Bastide labeled among the “Most Beautiful Villages of France”!
Visite sensorielle de la chapelle des Pénitents Noirs
Villefranche-de-Rouergue
Eglise collégiale de Salles-Curan
Salles-Curan
Collegiate CHURCH: Glèisa de Las Salas or Gleisa Sant-Guirald.
THE NOTRE-DAME CATHEDRAL OF RODEZ
Rodez
From the moment you arrive in Rodez, Notre-Dame Cathedral will guide your steps...
Chapelle de Salars
Pont-de-Salars
Belvédère du barrage de Sarrans
Argences-en-Aubrac
Église de Sévérac l'Eglise
Laissac-Sévérac l'Église
Eglise romane de Saint-Austremoine
Salles-la-Source
Church of Saint-Austremoine (listed Historical Monument ) : A stage of the evangelisation
Eglise romane Saint-Paul de Salles-la-Source
Salles-la-Source
In downtown Salles-la-Source, the Romanesque church Saint-Paul, listed Historical Monument opens its doors to you.
Village de Saint Laurent
Saint-Laurent-de-Lévézou
Interesting village with its fountains and wash house. At a few kilometres, the must-visit puech Monseigne (1128m) and its 360° vantage point!
Ste Eulalie d'Olt, village classé parmi les Plus Beaux Villages de France en Aveyron
Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt
Along the left bank of the Lot, in a fertile plain, at 4 km upstream from St Geniez, the medieval hamlet of Ste Eulalie d'Olt, village listed among the Prettiest Villages in France . The medieval town, nestled in greenery, charms the visitor with its stone houses, sometimes thatched, and their generously flowery façades. Through the twisting narrow alleys, shaded squares and spots, the walker discoves the secular past of the town and the local know-how in the workshops of the arts craftsmen. A land of traditions, the village managed to keep two: the Procession of Sainte Epine, the 2nd Sunday in July and the "Poule Un" (auction of donkey food) on 1 November.




















