Église Saint-Pierre de Lubilhac, Medieval church in Coux, France.
Église Saint-Pierre de Lubilhac is a medieval church in Coux built in the Romanesque style with a carved entrance portal. Its interior contains frescoes showing biblical scenes alongside depictions of local narratives.
The building dates from the Middle Ages and was later converted to a stable during the 20th century. Major restoration work in the 1990s returned it to its religious purpose and preserved its historical fabric.
The church served for generations as a gathering place for the Coux community and continues to hold religious services today. Its spaces reflect how sacred buildings adapt to the needs of their local populations.
The building is an officially protected historical site in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region and displays clear marks of its complex past. Visitors will find the carved portal details and interior frescoes are best viewed in natural daylight.
Photographs from the 1930s show the building as a crumbling cattle shelter before restoration brought it back to life. Archaeological excavations in the 1980s uncovered traces of earlier settlement activity beneath the church foundation.
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