Chamelet
Originally the chateau's chapel, the church has undergone several transformations since. The oldest remaining parts go back to the fifteenth century.
Read moreOriginally the chateau's chapel, the church has undergone several transformations since. The oldest remaining parts go back to the fifteenth century. The restored church has kept two bays and two arches from the first Gothic edifice. In the apse, two fifteenth century stained glass windows representing Saint Claude, the bishop and Saint Sebastian unexpectedly dressed in fifteenth century bourgeois dress. Keys available from the neighbour.
Leo
Originally the chateau's chapel, the church has undergone several transformations since. The oldest remaining parts go back to the fifteenth century.
Read moreOriginally the chateau's chapel, the church has undergone several transformations since. The oldest remaining parts go back to the fifteenth century. The restored church has kept two bays and two arches from the first Gothic edifice. In the apse, two fifteenth century stained glass windows representing Saint Claude, the bishop and Saint Sebastian unexpectedly dressed in fifteenth century bourgeois dress. Keys available from the neighbour.
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