Chapelle Saint Libéral

Erected or rebuilt in the hyper-centre of Brive at the beginning of the 15th century (perhaps around the tomb of the Saint to whom it owes its name), the Chapelle Saint-Libéral had an eventful history before being sold to the City of Brive in 1976. Listed in 1978 in the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments, this Gothic style chapel has been a space for exhibitions and cultural events since the 1980s and offers a rich and varied programme throughout the year. Since September 2011, it has been attached to the Labenche Museum. Access free of charge.
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