ÉGLISE DU BLEYMARD
Religious building
in Mont Lozère et Goulet
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At Bleymard, a first chapel was built in 1770 for the Brotherhood of Penitents. This building was demolished in 1873 to build the current church a little further: a nave with 4 bays, cross-ribbed vault, a transept with short arms each forming a chapel; each of the chapels has its territory delimited by a semi-circular arch and the two arches rest fraternally on the same central column. The wooden statue of the Virgin and Child comes from Saint-Jean. The wooden altars, once very high, have...
At Bleymard, a first chapel was built in 1770 for the Brotherhood of Penitents. This building was demolished in 1873 to build the current church a little further: a nave with 4 bays, cross-ribbed vault, a transept with short arms each forming a chapel; each of the chapels has its territory delimited by a semi-circular arch and the two arches rest fraternally on the same central column. The wooden statue of the Virgin and Child comes from Saint-Jean. The wooden altars, once very high, have been lowered; an altarpiece has been preserved.
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