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Victor la Coste, although in a region known for its droughts, boasts four washhouses fed by natural springs. The largest, listed as a National Monument, is in the center of the village. |
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The village also has numerous religious monuments, including a number of magnificent stone or wrought iron crosses that watch over what were once the most important crossroads.
In addition to the "new church" (of the 17th century!) and the ruins of the old parish church still visible above the old village, there are two historic monuments down on the plain: the Saint Martin chapel where the apse and its ornamental columns still stand, and the hermitage of Mayran with its Romanesque chapel surrounded by a charming park. |
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