The most charming of the small churches on the Issoire plain, Notre-Dame-de-Mailhat was built at the end of the 12th century, mainly in arkose, and is a favorite with Romanesque art enthusiasts for its many sculpted capitals and modillions.
Preceded by a sanctuary donated to the Cluniac abbey of Sauxillanges in the 11th century, the church of Mailhat was fortified and raised in the late Middle Ages, and enlarged with side chapels in the 15th century. Listed as a Monument Historique in 1859, Notre-Dame de Mailhat has a single(…)
Preceded by a sanctuary donated to the Cluniac abbey of Sauxillanges in the 11th century, the church of Mailhat was fortified and raised in the late Middle Ages, and enlarged with side chapels in the 15th century. Listed as a Monument Historique in 1859, Notre-Dame de Mailhat has a single nave plan and a canted chevet. The exterior is richly decorated with anthropomorphic and zoomorphic heads on capitals and modillions. A man holding a purse, a fish and a woman suckling snakes flank the south door, which features Romanesque hinges and Gothic decoration. Inside, the mermaid, eagle and griffin motifs recall the influence of Antiquity during this Romanesque period. The remarkably well executed 15th-century culottes in the south chapel depict angels carrying the instruments of the Passion.
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Opening hours
From 01/11/2023 to 31/03/2024, daily between 9 am and 5 pm.
From 01/04 to 31/10/2024, daily between 8 am and 8 pm.
From 01/11 to 31/12/2024, daily between 9 am and 5 pm.
Prices and payment methods
Free access.
Comfort, facilities and services
Car park
Coach parking
Concert
Educational visits
Guided group tours on request
Guided tours
Parking nearby
Picnic area
Public WC
Temporary exhibition
Tour free of charge
Pets welcome
No dogs allowed
Additional information
Guided tours available on reservation.
Location
The Church Notre Dame De Mailhat 2 rue du Château Mailhat 63570 Lamontgie