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Church of Chasselas

Monument in Chasselas

Church of Chasselas - Monument in Chasselas
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Located in the department of Saône-et-Loire, in the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region, the church of Chasselas is a 12th century building in Romanesque style. Perched at the top of the village, it takes place on the remains of an old wooden church of the eleventh century.

It has the particularity of presenting a bell tower rising in the middle of the body, like the abbey of Cluny. At its four corners, it has four wolf heads and was once covered with lava, replaced by tiles during the renovation of the roof in the nineteenth century.

Inside, you can admire an interesting furniture such as a stone font of the early seventeenth century, a statue of the Virgin and Child painted Burgundian style, a statue of Saint Barbara, or a statue in cast of the Virgin Mary installed at the top of the East facade.

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The nave of the church
The nave of the church
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The nave of the church
The nave of the church
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Other monuments nearby

Castle of ChasselasChasselas
Castle of LeynesLeynes (920 m)
Castle of the CorreauxLeynes (990 m)
Castle of PouillySolutré-Pouilly (2.4 km)
Castle of LavernetteLeynes (3.2 km)
Castle of VinzellesVinzelles (3.4 km)
Castle of RossanDavayé (3.9 km)
Castle of Saint-LégerCharnay-lès-Mâcon (4.2 km)

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