Catholic Church of Auxerre, France
A Catholic church located in the town of Auxerre in the Nouvelle Aquitaine region of France. Built in the 13th century and renovated in the 15th century, it falls under the jurisdiction of the Archbishop of Limoges. Composed of a single nave dating back to the 12th century, with a painted paneled ceiling at the top, the church ends with a flat end. Not only is it the local religious center, but it is also a part of the rich religious architectural heritage of the region. Along with the Romanesque art of Uz è che, the circular church of Saint Bonnet la Rivi è re, and the painted lintel of Shaiac on the banks of the Charante River, it constitutes an important artistic and architectural attraction in the area.
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