Historic Religious Sites
Figeac’s religious landscape is defined by the 11th-century Saint-Sauveur abbatial church and the Romanesque Notre-Dame-du-Puy, which features a significant 17th-century carved altarpiece. The collection includes the 14th-century Église des Carmes, the town's smallest church, and the 19th-century Carmel du Sacré-Cœur monastery. These sites illustrate the town's evolution from a Benedictine power center to a key stop on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela.
Église des Carmes
14th-century Gothic church, also known as Saint-Thomas-Becket. It is the smallest church in Figeac.
Église Notre-Dame-du-Puy
Romanesque church situated on the town's heights. It contains a monumental 17th-century carved wood altarpiece.
Église Saint-Sauveur
Former Benedictine abbey church dating from the 11th century. It features a mix of Romanesque and Gothic architectural elements.
Église Saint-Pierre
Catholic parish church located in the northern outskirts of Figeac.
Église Saint-Dau
Local parish church serving the Saint-Dau neighborhood.
Carmel du Sacré-Cœur
19th-century monastery belonging to the Carmelite order.
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