Heritage in Aveyron
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Monastère et Cloître des Augustins
Saint-Geniez-d'Olt-et-d'Aubrac
Next to the church of the penitents, or chapel of the Augustine monks, the monastery and its convent delight the visitors.
Visitez Tizac
Le Bas Ségala
From its 460 meters high panorama, Tayrac overlooks the Serène ! This village may have originated from the gallo-roman agricultural era.
Visitez Cassagnes-Bégonhès
Cassagnes-Bégonhès
Abbatiale Sainte-Foy de Conques
Conques-en-Rouergue
Visite libre de Coussergues
Palmas d'Aveyron
Visite libre de Palmas
Palmas d'Aveyron
Visite sensorielle de la chartreuse Saint-Sauveur
Villefranche-de-Rouergue
Musée du Cardinal Verdier
Lacroix-Barrez
It's a rare small museum, the subject is pointed, but for the more curious, a real discovery of the man who is at the origins of so many churches in France: Cardinal Verdier.
Eglise de Ste Geneviève sur Argence
Argences-en-Aubrac
Ancient church with 2 twin naves separated by round pillars, demolished at the end of the 14th century. One sees the remains between the chapelle de Thénières and the presbytery.
Prieuré de Comberoumal
Saint-Beauzély
Nestling in an agreeable natural setting away from prying eyes, this priory situated on the route de Mauriac on the edge of Saint Beauzély represents a charming haven of peace. Each year in august the priory holds a concert as part of the Festival de Musiques Sacrées de Sylvanès (Sylvanès religious music festival).
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.
Château des évêques
Salles-Curan
Guillaume de La Tour, bishop of Rodez and lord of Salles-Curan, built this castle in 1441-1447 - he and his successors reside there frequently, to the extent that they often administer the diocese from there...
Eglise de St-Etienne-de-Viauresque
Ségur
Historical listed monument, partially Romanesque (12th century).
Église de la Capelle Bonance
La Capelle-Bonance
The church of la Capelle Bonance dominates the village, nested in the valley between Lot and Serre.