Eglise Saint-Saturnin
Historic site and monument
Details
The construction of the church of Quinsac dates from two different periods: the cupola, the sanctuary and the bell tower are very old (12th century). The 2 chapels, one dedicated to the Virgin Mary and the other to Saint Joseph, were built by the count of Aydie, living then in the castle of Vaugoubert (the arms of the family used to appear on the band which ran along the church walls). The church was restored in 1859 and has eight ribs decorated with stained-glass windows and three paintings: Jesus on the Cross, Nativity of Our Lord and Assumption.
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Contact
Our address
Le bourg24530 QUINSAC
GPS : 45.4279422, 0.7037335