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Châtel-de-Neuvre - Saint-Laurent
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Saint Laurent is located away from the village of Châtel-de-Neuvre. The church occupies the top of a hill overlooking the river Allier.
I learned, that the single-nave Romanesque church is one of the oldest in the department. It was built on or near the site of a Roman temple and some parts of this temple got even reused, when the church was erected.
I waited for about an hour, but nobody moved that white car away.
I learned, that the single-nave Romanesque church is one of the oldest in the department. It was built on or near the site of a Roman temple and some parts of this temple got even reused, when the church was erected.
I waited for about an hour, but nobody moved that white car away.
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