Saint-Léger Church, Royat

The church once belonged to a priory complex whose buildings extended to the north of the church. It was one of the most important priories of Mozac Abbey.

About this building

The church is built according to a Latin cross. Finished in the east by a flat apse, it includes a false transept surmounted by an octagonal bell tower. A square turret flanks the south facade of the building.

Key Features

  • Monuments

Visitors information

  • Parking within 250m
  • Café within 500m

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