This chapel is located to the north of the city, to the west of the St Jean col. It was named Saint Lagier by the cadastre in 1819.
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Raymond Collier qualifies his architecture of “rustic romanesque” from the 13th century. It is composed of “a unique bay nave, barrel vaulted without reinforced arch and with a flat radiating chapel. It was fortunately restored in 1968-1969. A custom book from 1835 indicates that on Sundays preceding Saint John’s Eve, people go to Saint Léger in procession. Named Saint-Lagier by the cadastre in 1819.
The abbot Féraud said : “among the four rural chapels that we find on this parish...
The abbot Féraud said : “among the four rural chapels that we find on this parish...