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SAINT VINCENT CHAPEL - EUS

EUS
Romanesque
Religious site
66500 EUS
France

Regarding

The Romanesque chapel of Saint-Vincent is located in the cemetery at the bottom of the valley, one kilometre from Eus (cami Sant Vincenç). It should not be confused with the church of Saint-Vincent-d'En-Haut in the centre of the village. Built in the 11th and 13th centuries, it has been listed as a historic monument since 28 January 1960. It has two naves with four bays, built of ashlar and rubble stone, and covered with slate roofing. To the east, the chapel has a chevet consisting of a semi-circular apse flanked to the south by a rectangular apsidal chapel. The apse, built of ashlar in very large coursing, has a single splayed axial window and is topped by a moulded cornice.

Architectural styleRomanesque

Spoken languages

French
Pass Patrimoine - Heritage passno