Heritage in Aveyron
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Eglise de Bouloc
Salles-Curan
The church of Saint Jean Baptiste de Bouloc is located at a major crossroads, the Hospitallers of Saint Jean de Jérusalem created a hospital there dedicated to the Holy Sepulchre.
Eglise de St Pierre de Bessuéjouls
Bessuéjouls
Located on one of the most prestigious pilgrimage roads "Le Chemin de St Jacques de Compostelle", the church of St Pierre de Bessuéjouls, in pink stone, was rebuilt in the 15th century, but preserved its Romanesque part under the belltower intact.
Église de Malescombes
Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt
Built around 1735, the church was part of the castle of the famous family of Curières, one of the most powerful ones in the Rouergue.
Les Martinets du Lézert, forges du cuivre
Le Bas Ségala
In the heart of the Aveyron gorges and the Lezert valley lies a historical savoir-faire… During your visit of la Bastide l'Evêque, come and discover the copper foundries. Meet passionate people that brought back to life "martinaïres" !
Mille Ans de Traces en Aubrac
Condom-d'Aubrac
Exhibition " Mille ans de Traces en Aubrac " : the life of the farmers in the 11th century, mills, the resistance movement, the fauna and the deers.
Pont du Port de la Besse
La Salvetat-Peyralès
By the Viaur on the road to Carmaux, come and discover this pretty hamlet and bridge over the river.
Visitez Vabre-Tizac
Le Bas Ségala
In the picturesque valley where weaves the Serène lies the history of an ancient fortified village...Vabre-Tizac !
Visitez Saint Chély d'Aubrac
Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac
Hospitaler Tower And Commander's Grave
Martrin
During the Middlle ages Martrin was a Hospitalers commandery of Saint John of Jerusalem
Conques - Trésor d'orfèvrerie médiévale
Conques-en-Rouergue
Miraculously preserved religious treasure.
Chartreuse Saint-Sauveur
Villefranche-de-Rouergue
Exceptional place, the Saint-Sauveur charterhouse is a Flamboyant Gothic masterpiece of the XVth century. The building hosts unsuspected wealth rooms among them two cloisters, included one of the biggest in France.
Église romane de Sainte Eulalie d'Olt
Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt
Built in the 11th century, the Romanesque and Gothic church of Sainte Eulalie d'Olt was fortified in the 12th century and then enlarged in the 16th century and restored several times afterwards.




















