Eglise Saint-Pierre de Loupiac

This roman church is decorated with vegetable and geometric patterns on the moldings and capitals with eastern openings. During the 16th century, the church is flanked by a square tower. The church was restored between 1850 and 1859 : the side aisle has been withdrawn in order to reproduce the original plan. A new bell tower was added then. The apse chapel forming a semi-circular plan and vaulted were rebuilt. The architect added a transept with ribbed vault and covered the nave with a barrel vault.
The western frontage got an avant-corps with three arches, and divided by mouldings. Under the cornice, hold by the modillions, there is frieze dedicated to the Last Supper, the original sin and thee worship of the lamb.

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