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Rocamadour,A Sacred City In Balance,France: Panorama Of The House Of Mary, The Abbey Palace, The Sanctuaries
Rocamadour, A sacred city in Balance, France: Panorama of the House of Mary, the Abbey Palace, the Sanctuaries and the castle. etc. Rocamadour is a small cliffside village in south-central France. It is known for its Religious City, a complex of religious buildings accessible by the Grand Staircase. Among these buildings are the Notre-Dame chapel, with its statue of the Black Madonna, and the Saint-Sauveur basilica, of Romanesque-Gothic architecture. The Monkey Forest, a park where macaques live freely, is located in the northeast. The Rocher des Aigles ornithological park is to the west... Sanctuary, where Roland's sword is located.... Rocamadour is a commune in the Lot department in southwestern France. Wikipedia
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