Discover the church of Saint-Sixte
Until the 18th century, Lamothe-Fénelon was called Lamothe-Massat. The church was a non-conventional priory belonging to the abbey of Souillac since at least the twelfth century. Géraud de Massaut, monk of Souillac, is the prior in 1253. The plan of the apse, with a horseshoe-shaped hemicycle and a straight span, led to believe that this part dates back to the High Middle Ages. However, the device of cut stones laid without joint does not allow to place it before the second half of the XIIe century. The western façade was rebuilt in the 14th century, as was the widening of the nave to the west. The north chapel was rebuilt in the 1490s, probably by Jean de Salignac, lord of the place, who asks to be buried in the chapel, newly built, of Notre-Dame-de-Parcise, in 1497. The nave was vaulted in the last years of the 15th or early 16th century. During the 2011 excavations in the North Chapel, earlier masonries were discovered in the present chapel. They were to form a transept with the sou
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46350 Lamothe-Fénelon, Lot, Occitanie, France