Church of Notre-Dame, Montlucon
This church is largely Gothic, however some is based on an old Romanesque part. Its construction spanned from the 14th century to the beginning of the 17th century. Built on the initiative of Louis II of Bourbon, Duke of Bourbon. Many works of art from the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries are housed there, in particular Notre-Dame de MontluÁon (17th century), an Adoration of the Magi, a Saint John the Baptist carrying the lamb and one of the most beautiful virgins of Pitiè d'Auvergne, stone statue from the 15th century (furniture classified as a historic monument).
About this building
This is a church of irregular plan, having two parallel naves. Its southern gutter wall appears slightly rounded, and is punctuated by an alternation of buttresses and bays with three lancets, typically Gothic.