Heritage in Aveyron
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Street Art Tour du Laissagais
Laissac-Sévérac l'Église
Eglise de St-Etienne-de-Viauresque
Ségur
Historical listed monument, partially Romanesque (12th century).
Capelette de Lenne
Saint-Martin-de-Lenne
Built on the causse near a Roman road, the capelette dominates the hamlet of Lenne.
Maison de la Mémoire (House of Memory) in the Saint-Affrique area
Saint-Affrique
Come and explore the variety and richness of the Aveyron's heritage and culture. Entry is free!!!
Visitez La Salvetat Peyralès
La Salvetat-Peyralès
Oreilles en balade à Peyrusse-le-Roc
Peyrusse-le-Roc
With a helmet on your ears, discover the Aveyron. Let yourself be guided by the stories told and lived by the inhabitants of the village. An activity for everyone or family. Adult version and child version, free.
Prieuré du Sauvage
Druelle Balsac
Abbatiale Sainte-Foy de Conques
Conques-en-Rouergue
Balade numérique à St Sernin
Saint-Sernin-sur-Rance
Visite nocturne de la chartreuse Saint-Sauveur
Villefranche-de-Rouergue
St-Jean d'Alcas - visite du fort Cistercien
Saint-Jean-et-Saint-Paul
Come and discover an extraordinary monument located in the village's center of Saint-Jean-d'Alcas, in southern Aveyron, just a few kilometres from Roquefort-sur-Soulzon and about thirty minutes by car from Millau !
La Tour de Monaco
Mur-de-Barrez
This majestic tower in the main square of Mur de Barrez is in fact the ancient main gate of the fortified wall that enclosed the old centre.
Eglise Russe
Sylvanès
Above the priory of the Granges, in an ecumenical spirit nestles a surprising wooded church in Russian orthodox style, a real "wooded cathedral" worthy of those of Kiji.
Abbaye de Bonneval
Le Cayrol
The abbey of Bonneval, from the 12th century, was initially a monastery of the Cistercian order, then aboned in the revolution, the ruins were rebuil in 1875 by a community of Trappistines. The nuns lived from their manual work, and made excellent chocolate: the famous chocolate of Bonneval.
Église de St Martin de Lenne
Saint-Martin-de-Lenne
The parish church of St Martin de Lenne is built on the furthest point of the mound. Successive additions were made, undoubtedly unfortunate, before being rebuilt at the end of the 19th century.




















