Collégiale Saint-Victor et Sainte-Couronne d'Ennezat

The church was originally a Romanesque church built to house a college of twelve canons regular, founded in 1061 and 1078 by the Count of Aquitaine, William VI.

About this building

Church facing east, built according to an elongated plan. The nave is preceded by a narthex and ends with a polygonal chevet with ambulatory and apse chapel.

Key Features

  • Monuments

Other nearby buildings

Riom Holy-Chapel

The Sainte-Chapelle de Riom is located within the current Law Courts. Built in the 15th century within the last vestige of the castle built by Guy de Dammartin for Duke Jean de Berry in the 14th century.

Notre-Dame du Marthuret Church, Riom

The primitive church having been destroyed by fire, the construction of the present building began in 1308. The building was profoundly modified in the 19th century.

Eglise abbatiale de Mozac

The Benedictine Abbey of Mozac is a royal foundation. It came into being in the 7th century thanks to Calmin, Duke of Aquitaine, and his wife Namadie, and was richly endowed by Pepin the Short.