LAUBERT


'Laubert' is a commune in the Lozère ''département'', in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon in France. Inhabitants of Laubert are called "Laubertois".

Contents
Geography
History
The church
The castle
Modern Laubert
External link

Geography


Laubert is on the RN88, 20 km north of Mende and 69 km south of Le Puy-en-Velay.

History


The church

A chapel was founded in 1278, which was destroyed 1636, and rebuilt in 1773. The chapel was replaced by the present church in 1825.
The church tower is "en peigne". The commune's council refounded the main bell in 1963, because it was cracked.
A little fountain at the base of the church adds to the village's charm.
In it are:

★ a 15th-century Christ in multicoloured wood,

★ a virgin and child from the 17th century in gilded wood,

★ an Atlas supporting the pulpit (there are three other Atlases of this type in Lozère),

★ a gilded and painted retable, with turned columns, which came from the Capuchin church at Mende, topped with two urns.
The castle

The old castle cannot be visited. Only the outside and the ramparts are visible.

Modern Laubert


The commune has a public school (Perle2000), which is modern. The municipal campsite is also new, accompanied by several accommodations.

External link



Laubert

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