Mauriac Monastery

The monastery church, built at the end of the 10th century, was destroyed in 1826 and the materials were used for the construction of the town hall. All the monastic buildings, of which only vestiges remain in constructions built after the Revolution, date back to the 11th and 12th centuries, with the exception of the cloister built in the 14th century to replace that of the 12th century.

About this building

The chapter house, dating from the 11th century, is decorated with columns from a Gallo-Roman building. The gallery, on the other hand, presents a clever mix of Gothic and Romanesque elements. Together with the sacristy, they constitute the last vestiges of the abbey.

Key Features

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