Eglise Saint-Martin de Gajac à Gajac
Originally dedicated to Notre-Dame, the church dates back to the 11th century, with the exception of the aisle added in the 16th century. The choir, enclosed by a cul-de-four apse, has retained its Romanesque appearance, although the raising of the floor in the 19th century masks the base of the pillars. A triumphal arch, one of the capitals of which is adorned with a blessing Christ, marks the entrance, and an arcature resting on 15 capitals decorated with animals and human beings delimits it. The north aisle, added as a result of the increase in population, is the same width as the nave. It has three rib-vaulted bays and a star-vaulted chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The church is listed in the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments.
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