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SAINT VINCENT CHAPEL - EUS

EUS
Romanesque
Religious site
66500 EUS
France

Regarding

The Romanesque Saint-Vincent Chapel is located at the cemetery, in the bottom of the valley, one kilometer from Eus (Cami Sant Vincenç).
It should not be confused with the Saint-Vincent-d'En-Haut Church which is located in the center of the village.
The chapel was built in the 11th and 13th Centuries.
It has been classified as a historical monument since the 28th of January 1960.
The chapel is a two nave building with four bays built of stone and infill and covered with 'lauze' stones.
To the east, the chapel has a chevet composed of a semi-circular apse flanked to the south of a rectangular absidiole.
The apse built in cut stone is very large and pierced by a simple splayed axial window and surmounted by a molded cornice.

Architectural styleRomanesque

Spoken languages

French
Pass Patrimoine - Heritage passno