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Parthenay-le-Vieux
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Parthenay-le-Vieux - Saint-Pierre

Parthenay-le-Vieux - Saint-Pierre
Gédouin and Ebo, Seigneurs of Parthenay, invited the monks from "La Chaise-Dieu" in the Auvergne (some 500kms south east), to establish a priory here in 1092. The parish church, that had existed here already before, got replaced then by the church seen now in the early 11th century. Despite the monks roots in the Auvergne the facade is done in the style, common to the area, so they obviously employed master builders with regional experiences.

Meanwhile the priory is out of existence since centuries. The church and the remaining buildings are privately owned, but the church is not locked! Merci beaucoup!

The western facade has nicely carved corbels.

These corbels seem to be an advertisment for the local hairdresser, specialized in creating unique beards. Or are these men two medieval fashion victims?

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