Collégiale Notre-Dame d'Aigueperse
The first construction of the church dates back to 1016, but it did not take its final shape until the end of the 12th century, when the choir and transept were erected as they are now. The rest of the building collapsed for lack of maintenance in 1727 and was rebuilt in 1734.
About this building
The church is oriented in the shape of a Latin cross. It ends in a polygonal chevet with five apse chapels with ambulatory and has a central vessel flanked by aisles.