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EGLISE ROMANE NOTRE DAME DU GOURG
Religious building
in Sainte-enimie, Gorges du Tarn Causses
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The parish church, at the bottom of the village, is called ND du Gourg. From the street paved with Tarn pebbles, you enter through a Romanesque gate with two arches. And the splendor of this semi-circular vaulted nave and choir, of these 5 chapels, 4 of which are old, of this 7-sided apse decorated with arcades, lit by a semi-circular arched window, strikes and enchants the visitor, no less than the beautiful statues harmoniously arranged in the building. The most beautiful is a Saint Anne...
The parish church, at the bottom of the village, is called ND du Gourg. From the street paved with Tarn pebbles, you enter through a Romanesque gate with two arches. And the splendor of this semi-circular vaulted nave and choir, of these 5 chapels, 4 of which are old, of this 7-sided apse decorated with arcades, lit by a semi-circular arched window, strikes and enchants the visitor, no less than the beautiful statues harmoniously arranged in the building. The most beautiful is a Saint Anne in painted and gilded stone, from the 15th century, holding on her left knee the Virgin carrying the child Jesus.
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