Religious Heritage
The Tarentaise valley in Savoie preserves a rich concentration of religious architecture, characterized by the flamboyant Baroque style of the 17th and 18th centuries. This collection includes the 11th-century Romanesque Basilique Saint-Martin in Aime, built upon Roman ruins, and several parish churches like Saint-Michel in Landry. These sites are distinguished by their ornate gilded altarpieces, historic frescoes, and traditional stone-and-wood construction, reflecting the spiritual and cultural history of the Alpine communities in the Plagne Tarentaise area.
Landry, Savoie
Landry is a commune in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France.
Église Paroissiale
Baroque parish church in Macot-la-Plagne featuring traditional Savoyard architectural elements.
Église de la Sainte-Trinité
18th-century church in Peisey-Nancroix known for its detailed Baroque interior and altarpieces.
Chapelle Saint-André
Local shrine situated in the Bellentre area.
Basilique Saint-Martin
11th-century Romanesque basilica built on Roman foundations, featuring a crypt and medieval frescoes.
Chapelle Sainte-Agathe
Rural chapel located in Landry.
Chapelle Saint-Jacques
Village chapel located in Valezan.
Église Saint-André
The principal parish church of Bellentre.
Église Saint-Nicolas
Baroque-style church located in the commune of La Côte-d'Aime.
Église Saint-Laurent
Parish church located in the village of Valezan.
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