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1 Place du 8 Mai 1945, 36370 Prissac, France
The church consists of two distinct parts. The bell tower from the late 12th century forms a porch. A first portal of four columns and two straight feet with crosses capitals and claw bases, gives access to a square room arched ribbed, with a second gate similar to the first one and painted. The second part of the church dates from the 15th century. It consists of two similar naves. The flat chevet was pierced by two flamboyant mullioned windows. The vaults are covered with paintings (foliage treated on a pale yellow background in red ochre and indigo, with white florets). The seigniorial chapel is also decorated with paintings representing a liter painted in black on which coats of arms stand out. Below are represented various characters or scenes (Saint Catherine, Saint James, Mass of Saint Gregory, hunting scene).
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Édifice religieux & Monument historique

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