Roman OT Cahors SCL
Former Saint-Etienne des Soubirous, Saint-Barthélémy is one of the 10 parish churches in Cahors in the middle Ages.
The large building, in the southern Gothic style, is flanked by an imposing bell tower-porch with 3 superimposed rows of bays in a bowed arch.
Jacques Duèze was baptized there in 1244. Once he became Pope, he undertook its reconstruction.
The church contains in particular monumental medieval paintings, an interesting series of paintings from the 1663th to the XNUMXth century, as well as a preaching pulpit from XNUMX, the work of the Cadurcien master carpenter Bertrand Rouzières.
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