Église Saint-Pourçain
Mairie de Naves
Historic site and monument

Saint-Pourçain Church

Open house visit with flyer as part of the Arc-en-Ciel chruches.

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The present building dates from the twelfth century for three bays and a bell tower with comb replaced in the ninth century. In the 15th century, an additional bay and a Gothic choir were built. The archbishops of Bourges, lords of Naves since 1160, probably participated in its construction, which would have been on the site of a previous place of worship. The doorposts are decorated at their upper ends by two children’s heads in impost, whose combed hairstyle is characteristic of the twelfth/ thirteenth century. The flat tympanum that was painted, is surmounted by seven archivolts, making it a complete or perfect porch in religious symbolism. This building adjoins a landscaped cemetery. The walkways are grassy and lined with over 300 roses.

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Home school groupsGroups
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Picnic areaCar park
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Free access.

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From 01/01 to 31/12/2024
Opening hours on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday between 9 am and 12 pm.

Mise à jour le 18/01/2024 Par Office de tourisme Val de Sioule
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