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Massiac - Sainte-Madeleine de Chalet
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The Romanesque chapel from the 12th century was built on the edge of a basalt spur overlooking the Alagnon valley and the town of Massiac. It got the "Chalet" in its name from a nearby village.
The Lords of Mercœur had a feudal castle on this strategic position and the chapel was once part of that complex. It actually opened to the courtyard of the castle.
The chapel stands lonely on the mountain - and so many visitors dare to carve their name into the wooden door
The Lords of Mercœur had a feudal castle on this strategic position and the chapel was once part of that complex. It actually opened to the courtyard of the castle.
The chapel stands lonely on the mountain - and so many visitors dare to carve their name into the wooden door
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