Church of Saint-Martin, Gouzon

The present church is the former Chapel of Notre-Dame, which used to be a priory of canons regular of Saint-Augustin that the abbey of Lesterps (Charente) owned in Gouzon. It took back the name Saint-Martin when it became parish in 1828.

About this building

The construction of the building seems to date back to the Romanesque period, but only the semi-dome apse remains from this period. The rest of the building is made up of three vaulted bays of ogives.

Key Features

  • Monuments

Visitors information

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