Lauzerte: “place des Cornieres” square, medieval village, typical bastide (fortified town) from south-western France dating back to the thirteenth cen


Lauzerte: “place des Cornieres” square, medieval village, typical bastide (fortified town) from south-western France dating back to the thirteenth century. Uplifted corner of pavers, a unique and whimsical sculpture created by local ceramic artist Jacques Buchholtz, and steeple of the Church of Saint-Barthelemy. The village is registered as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France (awarded the “Plus Beaux Villages de France” French label)


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