In ancient times, certain of the presence of a genius in the nearby spring, the Celts revered the place. However, it was in the Middle Ages that the pilgrimage to Séant (the former name of the town of Bérulle) took on its full meaning. Established following the wish of a lord who went on a crusade, this pilgrimage and the spring that adjoins it are recommended for sterile women and patients suffering from fevers. The current chapel, raised from its ruins in 1922, is preceded by an ambulatory framed by wooden posts with abacus capitals. Apart from this pre-sanctuary, only the turned balusters of the portal still attract attention, as the interior has been plundered. A listed site, the Sainte-Reine d'Alise chapel has undergone numerous restorations. You will no longer find the statue of the saint there, which has unfortunately been stolen. A pilgrimage takes place every first Sunday of September. Source: Petit Smart
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