Chapelle Saint-Mathurin
Rue de la Libération 72610 Bourg le Roi
THE CHAPEL SAINT-MATHURIN The table of the altar which is a headstone incised by the 14th or 15th century. She(It) is illustrated by a representation in foot of a deceased under a canopy of Gothic architecture. Two statues: Saint Emérentienne (in baked clay of the 18th century) and saint Mathurin (wooden of the 16th or 17th century) The altar is surrounded with one built in oak ornamented by two badges of Maridort as well as the top of the vault (three golden sheafs of wheat on field of azure). The small window, behind the altar, walled up in 1764 was réouverte in 2000 during works of restoration(catering) and closed by a stained-glass window of contemporary style realised by Workshops Avice.
Jocelyne Richard