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Caillac - Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul
The church was first mentioned around 1130, when it was donated to the Chapter of the Cahors Cathedral. The nave of the church was probably built end of the 12th century, but it got widely altered in the 15th and 16th century. At that time the transepts and the crossing tower were added to the structure.
The portal to the single nave church is Romanesque, but it got "pimped up" during Renaissance time with inner archivolts. Here is a detail of the inner archivolts.
The portal to the single nave church is Romanesque, but it got "pimped up" during Renaissance time with inner archivolts. Here is a detail of the inner archivolts.
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