Located in the Puy-de-Dôme, in the town of Saint-Dier-d'Auvergne, the church of Saint-Didier is a religious building in the Romanesque Auvergnat listed historical monument. Built in the eleventh century, it saw its facade and bedside redesigned in the twelfth. Fortified in the sixteenth century, it is covered with slate and built in stone assembled in large unit.
On the western facade, you can admire a beautiful polychromy with the portal surmounted by a triple voussoir with red and white claveaux. The latter is framed by red or white columns surmounted by capitals with vegetal and anthropomorphic motifs.