Historic Churches & Cathedrals
The Dordogne region preserves a rich tapestry of Christian history through its diverse ecclesiastical architecture. This collection highlights the UNESCO-listed Périgueux Cathedral, renowned for its Byzantine-style domes, and the historic ruins of Dalon Abbey. Throughout the region, significant Romanesque and Gothic structures remain, including parish churches and chapels designated as French Historic Monuments, reflecting centuries of spiritual and architectural evolution in the heart of the Périgord.
Périgueux Cathedral
Périgueux Cathedral is a Catholic church located in the city of Périgueux, France. A cathedral since 1669, it is dedicated to Saint Front.
Église Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul
Catholic church located in the village of Bussac.
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens
Catholic church in Jumilhac-le-Grand, representing the region's religious heritage.
Église Saint-Saturnin
Catholic church located in the commune of Coutures.
Église Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul
Catholic church situated in Sourzac.
Église Saint-Martin
Historic church in Ajat featuring a combination of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles.
Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste
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Dalon Abbey
Dalon Abbey is a former Cistercian monastery in Sainte-Trie, Dordogne, southwestern France. It is listed as a Historic Monument.
Église Saint-Martial
Romanesque church in Busserolles, officially recognized as a Monument Historique in 1958.
Chapelle Saint-Rémy d'Auriac
Catholic chapel located in Auriac-du-Périgord.
Église Saint-Front
Church in Grignols displaying a mix of Romanesque and Gothic design elements.
Église Saint-Denis
Catholic parish church located in the commune of Nadaillac.
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