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Saint-Jean-de-Côle - Saint-Jean-Baptiste

Saint-Jean-de-Côle - Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Today Saint-Jean-de-Côle, a member of "Les Plus Beaux Villages de France" ("most beautiful villages of France"), has a population of only about 300.

A priory was founded here (on Norman foundations) and the construction of the church started in 1086.

The church, completed in the 12th century, has a very unusual plan (sometimes called "Byzantine"). There is a semicircular apse and a rectangular nave, that once was crowned by a dome, larger than thatone of St. Font in Perigueux. This dome was destroyed during the Hundred Years War and got rebuilt and collapsed again in 1787. Obviously the material was too heavy, as it collapsed again in 1860.

It was never rebuilt, the "hole" is inside no closed by a wooden panel.

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