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Droiturier
collegiate
Saint-Nicolas
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Droiturier - Saint-Nicolas

Droiturier - Saint-Nicolas
The small village of Droiturier hosts two remarkable architectoral structures. These are a roman bridge and the church Saint-Nicolas. The 12th century romanesque church was once a part of a benedictian collegiate, belonging to Cluny. The collegiate community is gone since centuries and with all its buildings. The church serves the parish today.

The most interesting capital depicts a man and an ape.

Here is the ape, a thick rope around his neck. The male ape is naked! The round mouth is typical for the most of these apes led on a rope. To the right, the long-neck-dragon. If this carving would be in Inverness (Scotland), this hidden dragon would be a proof for the medieval existence of the Loch Ness Monster.

The icon (man/rope/ape) is somehow typical for the Auvergne area, the French call this "singe cordé". I found a couple of these pairs and will upload more. Meanwhile I learned, that within the Auvergne are about 20 (!) similar carvings.

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