Église Saint-Quirinus
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The church of Saint-Cyrice-et-Sainte-Julitte in Montjaux, France, is a Catholic church classified as a historical monument for the remarkable Romanesque remains it preserves. It is wrongly called Saint-Quirinus church in the Mérimée database of the Ministry of Culture. Indeed the name Saint-Cyrice-et-Sainte Julitte refers to the story of the martyrs Saint Juliette of Caesarea and her son Saint Cyr of Tarsus.
Architectural style: Romanesque architectureCoordinates: 44°6'7"N, 2°54'27"E
Location
Occitanie
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Day trips
Église Saint-Quirinus – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Musée mémoire de la vie rurale, St. Michael's Church, St. Christopher Church, L'église de Notre-Dame.