Abbey Church of Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul
The history of the monument begins when canons gather around the relics of the hermit Marien, who died in 513, located in the old Roman spa town of Evaux. The monument was an important monastery in the 9th century. The church was only attached in 1264 to the monastery of Saint-Amable de Riom.
About this building
The building consists of three distinct parts: the 11th-century bell-tower-porch represents the early Romanesque, the nave makes the transition from Romanesque to Gothic, and the Romanesque apse chapel was replaced in the 18th century by a classical-style ensemble.