Nearby the castle, above the village, the Romanesque church dedicated to the 1st bishops of Toulouse who were martyrs in the 3rd century and whose remains were brought back in Auvergne. On the village central square, the Romanesque church of La Madelaine is one of the remains of a larger building dating to 1040.
The rue Noble, with its beautiful mansions, leads to the bottom of the village. The market square and the wine-makers’ houses remind us that Auvergne was the largest producer of wine in the 19th.
What to discover?
• Romanesque Church: mardi, Wednesday and Sunday 16h-19h in July-August, on appointment out of the summer season.
• Castle: everyday 10h-12 h/14h-18h30 from 15 June to 15 September; Sunday and national days 14h-18h30 from Eastern to 14 June and from 16 September to 1st of nov.
Located at 15 kilometers from Clermont-Ferrand in Saint-Saturnin, one of the Most Beautiful Villages in France, this castle was built in the XVIIIth century by the Tour d’Auvergne family.