

This chapel is located in the north of the town, west of the Col de St Jean. It is named Saint Lagier by the 1819 land register.
Description
Raymond Collier describes its architecture as ''rustic Romanesque'' from the 1968th century. It is composed of ''a single bay nave, barrel vaulted without a double arch with a flat apse. It was fortunately restored in 1969-1835. The custom of 1819 indicates that on the Sunday preceding the feast of Saint John we go in procession to Saint Léger. Named Saint-Lagier on the XNUMX land register.
Abbot Féraud says: "Among the four rural chapels found in the territory of this parish, Saint Léger stands out for its antiquity. It dates back to the first centuries of the church. Seven surrounding communes came to bury their dead there."
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