Pérignac - Saint-Pierre
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Pérignac - Saint-Pierre
Saint-Pierre of today is a fortified church dating back to the 12th century. It replaced a small chapel, that existed here since 989.
The Romanesque facade got remodeled a couple of times over the centuries, but there are still many great carvings and sculptures.
Seen in the "Ascension of Jesus". Jesus is in the mandorla, below his feet is an archivolt (heads of horses, very similar to the archivolt of Saint-Fortunat in Saint-Fort-sur-Gironde).
The Romanesque facade got remodeled a couple of times over the centuries, but there are still many great carvings and sculptures.
Seen in the "Ascension of Jesus". Jesus is in the mandorla, below his feet is an archivolt (heads of horses, very similar to the archivolt of Saint-Fortunat in Saint-Fort-sur-Gironde).
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