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Address Eglise 16130 Segonzac, France

The Saint-Pierre church in Segonzac has been a listed monument since 1932.

Destroyed for the most part in 1562, the church built in the 12th century has kept its choir, its front bell tower and its south aisle. Between 1865 and 1868, the entire interior of the church was rebuilt. Only the bell tower, the western facade and the choir are protected by a decree of January 25, 1932 classifying the monument as historical.

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