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Chapelle Notre-Dame-De-Rocamadour Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Surprising location
Walking around the port and out along the seaward side we were intrigued to see this church located there. It must be battered by the winds and weather from the sea in the winter months but when we vi...
Stepping inside this small church is a must. Interior is beautiful and carries out a nautical theme. The church's location on the shore makes for beautiful photos. Don't miss!
I sat inside this old chapel and was lucky enough to be alone for part of it, it’s completely silent inside. The black Madonna resides in here , just the age of the place is hard to put into words. ...
Located next to the imposing Vaughan tower and the ship cemetery this rather large church is beautiful both outside and inside. Inside there are a few scale model ships.
There is not much at the Rocamadour to see but it is interesting and very photographic, there are some old wrecked wooden boats close by (they have decomposed a lot over the years tho) this is a stran...
Surprising location
Walking around the port and out along the seaward side we were intrigued to see this church located there. It must be battered by the winds and weather from the sea in the winter months but when we vi...
Unique
Stepping inside this small church is a must. Interior is beautiful and carries out a nautical theme. The church's location on the shore makes for beautiful photos. Don't miss!
Another beautiful old chapel
I sat inside this old chapel and was lucky enough to be alone for part of it, it’s completely silent inside. The black Madonna resides in here , just the age of the place is hard to put into words. ...
Beautiful sailor church
Located next to the imposing Vaughan tower and the ship cemetery this rather large church is beautiful both outside and inside. Inside there are a few scale model ships.
interesting and atmospheric
There is not much at the Rocamadour to see but it is interesting and very photographic, there are some old wrecked wooden boats close by (they have decomposed a lot over the years tho) this is a stran...