Eglise romane Sainte Fauste

12th century Romanesque church, built on a promontory, at the heart of the geological site of Bozouls.

Romanesque church built in red sandstone, on the model of the abbey-church at Conques: the choir is surrounded by an ambulatory of five small chapels. Curiosity: the impression of opening upwards that the pillars give when you come into the church - a lack of verticality due to the weight of the primitive roof (the vault was covered with heavy limestone "lauzes" (roof slates) that made even heavier a thick bed of earth).

Services

Access for the handicapped
Car park
  • - Physical impairment
  • - Trekking trail
  • - Touristic trains (Paying)
  • - Picnic area
  • - Toilets
  • - Car park
  • - Coach parking 0.3m

Languages

    • Français
    • Anglais

Address

Office de Tourimse Terres d'Aveyron - Bureau de Bozouls
2 bis, Place de La Mairie

12340 Bozouls