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Church sacred sites in France
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Notre-Dame des Malades
Vichy, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
In the heart of old Vichy, two churches share one roof. The 18th-century chapel holds what remains of a medieval Black Virgin—her head saved by an eleven-year-old during...

La Madeleine (Church of Saint Mary Magdalene)
Paris, Île-de-France, France
Fifty-two Corinthian columns surround a church that looks nothing like a church. No cross. No bell tower....
Le Puy
Le Puy-en-Velay, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Two million years ago, underwater volcanoes created a needle of stone rising 82 meters from the valley floor. Prehistoric peoples built a dolmen on its summit....
Church of Our Lady of Good Repos
Montfavet, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
In the village of Montfavet, outside Avignon, a Gothic church carries the name its cardinal founder chose in 1341: Notre-Dame de Bon Repos, Our Lady of Good Rest....
Church of St. Aignan, Chartres
Chartres, Centre-Val de Loire, France
Hidden among the houses near Chartres' famous cathedral, the Church of St. Aignan represents something the cathedral cannot offer: intimacy....
The Church of Saint Fleuret in Estaing
Estaing, France
In the village of Estaing, reached across a UNESCO-listed Gothic bridge, the flamboyant church of Saint-Fleuret holds the relics of the village's patron, a bishop said to...
Church of Saint James, Moissac
Moissac, Occitania, France
The Church of Saint-Jacques is Moissac's parish dedicated to Saint James the Greater, the apostle whose shrine at Compostela is the Camino's destination....
Church of Saint Privat
Saint-Privat-d’Allier, France
In Saint-Christophe-sur-Dolaison, the first village-stage of the Via Podiensis after Le Puy, stands a twelfth-century Romanesque church of reddish volcanic stone....
Saint-Geniez-d’Olt Church
Geniez d'Olt et d'Aubrac, France
In the Lot valley below the Aubrac, Saint-Geniez-d'Olt grew rich on cloth and built itself a substantial domed parish church in the southern Baroque-classical manner....
Church of Perse
Espalion, France
On the approach to Espalion, the Romanesque church of Perse was a priory of the great Abbey of Conques, dedicated like its mother house to Sainte-Foy....
Our Lady of Le Puy Catholic Church, Figeac
Figeac, Occitania, France
On the hill above Figeac stands the town's oldest parish church, dedicated to Our Lady of Le Puy....
The Abbey Church of the Holy Savior in Figeac
Figeac, Occitania, France
At the heart of medieval Figeac stands Saint-Sauveur, the surviving abbey church of a Benedictine, later Cluniac, monastery founded in 838 whose relics drew pilgrims for...
Church of Saint John the Baptist of Ostabat
Ostabat-Asme, France
Ostabat was one of medieval Europe's great Camino crossroads, where three of the four great French routes to Santiago converged before the final stage to...
Church of Saint Martin
Moissac, Occitania, France
The Church of Saint-Martin is reputedly among the oldest church sites in France, a Christian sanctuary built directly over the heated floors of a Gallo-Roman bathhouse....
Notre-Dame-des-Pauvres Church, Aubrac
Aumont-Aubrac, France
On the high, treeless Aubrac plateau stands Notre-Dame-des-Pauvres, the late-twelfth-century church of the medieval Dômerie d'Aubrac, a monastery-hospital founded to...
Eglise Notre-Dame de Pontoise
Pontoise, Île-de-France, France
Église Notre-Dame de Pontoise has drawn pilgrims since the thirteenth century, when word spread of a Virgin who could grant stillborn babies a moment of life for baptism....
Saint-Médard Church, Saugues
Saugues, France
At the heart of Saugues stands the former collegiate church of Saint-Médard, a convergence point on the Via Podiensis where pilgrims from Le Puy meet those arriving from...
Church of Saint Quiteria
Aire-sur-l'Adour, France
On the hill of Le Mas above Aire-sur-l'Adour, this Romanesque church guards the tomb of Saint Quitterie and a carved 4th-century marble sarcophagus older than the building...
St. Cosmas' Church
Saint-Côme-d'Olt, France
In one of the Most Beautiful Villages of France, the church of Saint-Côme-et-Saint-Damien lifts a strange twisted 'flamed' spire above the rooftops....
Church of Saint Faith of Bains
Saint-Privat-d’Allier, France
On the early stages of the Via Podiensis stands the church of Sainte-Foy at Bains, a twelfth-century Romanesque building of volcanic stone....
Saint-Roch Chapel
Aumont-Aubrac, France
Standing alone at around 1,300 metres in the bleak Margeride, the Chapelle Saint-Roch marks the highest reaches and the Haute-Loire–Lozère threshold of the Le Puy route....
Chapel of Saint-Michel d’Aiguilhe
Le Puy-en-Velay, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Set atop a sheer volcanic spire reached by 268 rock-cut steps, this small Romanesque chapel has drawn worship across millennia, from a prehistoric dolmen to a Roman cult...
Church of L’Hôpital-Saint-Blaise
L'Hôpital-Saint-Blaise, France
The sole survivor of a twelfth-century pilgrim hospital, this church on the Béarn–Basque border fuses Romanesque solidity with Hispano-Moorish artistry — pierced stone...
Church of Nasbinals
Aumont-Aubrac, France
On the high plateau of the Aubrac, the Romanesque church of Nasbinals offered pilgrims shelter before the most feared crossing on the Le Puy road....
Church of Saint-Pierre of Bessuéjouls
Bessuéjouls, France
Between Espalion and Estaing, the modest church of Saint-Pierre de Bessuéjouls keeps an extraordinary secret: a tiny Romanesque chapel raised in its bell tower and...
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- This guide includes 25 Church sacred sites in France, filtered from the Pilgrim Map atlas for stronger browsing and planning context.
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