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Baillargues - Saint-Antoine
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The outer walls of "Saint-Antoine-de-la-Cadoule" are covered with more than 100 graffitis. Most of them show horseshoes in all shapes and sizes. The chapel was part of a larger complex, that was built exactly at the "Via Tolosana" (now N113). It may have been used as a "hopital". Probably pilgrims have stayed here. Some pilgrims may have carved these horseshoes into the walls, to ensure a special blessing from St. Antoine. In Chablis pilgrims nailed horseshoes onto the door of the church, here they carved them into the wall.
Here is a photo of that door in Chablis:
www.flickr.com/photos/martin-m-miles/3986725207/
Here is a photo of that door in Chablis:
www.flickr.com/photos/martin-m-miles/3986725207/
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