in TILLY

Eglise Notre Dame de Tilly

Simple building, limited to a nave that has kept its original vault, extended by a choir which closes a flat apse. It was built in the 12th century and has Limousin features. The bell tower dates from the 15th century. Fifteenth-century frescoes in the nave.
Description
In the 18th century it received a bell tower on poles. Above the portal, its facade has a ledge supported by masks. In 1976, during work in the nave, 15th and 16th century frescoes were discovered showing St. Christopher carrying the baby Jesus, the legend of St. Nicholas and the three children in the salting tub, the remains of a Last Judgment with Saint Michael and the weighing of souls.

price

Free rate

services

equipment

  • Picnic area
  • Hall hire
  • Parking

animals friendly

Yes

advice

Address

1, Place de l'Eglise
36310 TILLY
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