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The Romanesque cathedral dedicated to Saint-Lizier is remarkable for its chevet made up of a multitude of Gallo-Roman re-embodiments.
Above all, it owes its fame to its exceptional collection of Romanesque frescoes, dated between 1060 and 1080. These are the first large-scale Romanesque paintings to have survived in the Pyrenees.
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Opening period
All year round, every day.
Rates
Free access.
Location
3 place de l'église, 09190, Saint-Lizier - Get therePsst, does this card inspire you? Share it in 2 clicks!