Saint Hilaire Church
The church dates back to the 15th century and is composed of a square chancel and a nave formed by two slightly rectangular aisles. The church is listed as a National Historic Monument.
See moreA stone cross, a water mill, a communal bread oven … keep your eyes open for all of these architectural gems around you as you explore the area. They all bear witness to the history of Carladès, an area that has preserved its traditions and its authenticity. Read on to find out all about our magnificent architectural heritage with lots of lovely sites for you to enjoy.
The church dates back to the 15th century and is composed of a square chancel and a nave formed by two slightly rectangular aisles. The church is listed as a National Historic Monument.
See moreThe St Jacques des Blats chapellency was mentioned as far back as 1378 but texts referring to the church only appear in the 19th century.
See moreYou will fall under the charm of this lovely church. Don’t miss having a look inside to see in particular, the altarpiece donated by Anne of Austria, the listed reredos and a statue of Christ sitting.
See moreSaint Pierre church proudly stands in the heart of the village of Vic sur Cère. Destroyed, rebuiIt, enlarged and renovated, the church has undergone many transformations over the years making a visit extremely interesting. Don’t hesitate to venture inside!
See moreThis is most probably the oldest church in the Carladès area and was originally built in the 10th century. It was sadly destoyed more than once and so the church has been rebuilt several times.
See moreThis church is particularly famous for its 17th century porch that is listed as a National Historic Monument. The chancel and bell tower date back to the 18th century and the church is well worth a visit.
See moreThe first mention of this church goes back to 1266. It became part of the parish of Murat in 1598. It is partly Romanesque and partly Gothic in style and the church portal is quite ornate.
See moreThis chapel is built on top of the Ronesque rock table overlooking the valley of the River Goul and the Carladès area. The view from here is absolutely breathtaking!
See moreTake a moment to admire this cross in front of the church bearing a sculpture of St James, the Patron Saint of pilgrims.
See moreDon’t miss coming to admire this lovely house in Vic sur Cère. It is tucked away in the heart of the historic centre of the town and represents the close ties between the Carladès area and the Prinicipality of Monaco.
See moreIf you are in the vicinity of La Prade, stop off to admire this lovely building. It is not sure what it was originally built for, but it is thought to have been used as a pigeon/dove cot.
See moreThe natural mineral water spring in Vic sur Cère was well known and the spring was a port of call as far back as the Celtic and Gallo-roman periods. Just as visitors taking the waters would have done at the end of the 19th century, come along, taste the water and enjoy this lovely spot.
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