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Eglise de Bahus-Juzanx
Small rural heritage
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Church
in Montsoué
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The church of Sainte-Madeleine, which has been extensively rebuilt over the last few centuries, is a Romanesque church, of which the chevet remains, which was probably originally vaulted in a cul-de-four. The altarpiece of the choir, at the end of the 17th century, closed the original windows. The north aisle was added at the end of the Gothic period, as indicated by the departure of warhead vaults. The restored nave is still later. The arcade that connects the two ships is dated 1672. A...
The church of Sainte-Madeleine, which has been extensively rebuilt over the last few centuries, is a Romanesque church, of which the chevet remains, which was probably originally vaulted in a cul-de-four. The altarpiece of the choir, at the end of the 17th century, closed the original windows. The north aisle was added at the end of the Gothic period, as indicated by the departure of warhead vaults. The restored nave is still later. The arcade that connects the two ships is dated 1672. A fragment of ancient mosaic has been replaced in the choir, proving the antiquity of the surrounding site. The bell tower was rebuilt over the south-west entrance in 1840, and then surmounted by a wooden belfry in 1940, after the collapse of the spire.