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"The Foundation Of The Original Benedictine Monastery" Of Sant'antimo "Dates To The Time Of Charlemagne. (...) Parts Of The Earlier Structure Remain Visible In The Crypt And In The So-Called Cappella Carolingia, Or Carolingian Chapel. (...) Of The Carolingian Edifice, The Apse (Called Cappella Carolingia) And The Portal, Richly Decorated With Animal And Vegetable Motifs, Are Visible."
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The Oldest Part Of The Cathedral Of Saint-Front In Périgueux Preserves Fragments Of The 6th Century Church. Under The Current Bell Tower, Two Bays Of The Carolingian Basilica Remain. – The Main Apse Of The Church Sainte-Quitterie Is Part Of Pre-Romanesque Architecture. – The Abbey Of Saint-Guilhem-Le-Désert Has Some Pre-Romanesque Constructions, E.G. The Saint-Martin Tower And The Walls Of The First Bay Of The Nave. (Nomination File) - The Treasure Of The Abbey Church Of Sainte-Foy Includes Unique Pieces Of Art From The Carolingian Era, Including The Reliquary Statue Of Saint Foy.
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