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Rocamadour

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Rocamadour, France
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Medieval pilgrimage village in the Lot département of southwestern France, Rocamadour clings to a cliff face rising steeply above the Alzou valley, with a complex of sanctuaries — including the Basilique Saint-Sauveur and the Chapel of Notre-Dame, home to a Black Madonna — that has drawn pilgrims since the 12th century. Henry II of England, Blanche of Castile, Saint Louis IX, Saint Dominic, and Saint Bernard of Clairvaux all made the journey. A monumental staircase, still climbed on one's knees by some pilgrims, leads to the sanctuary esplanade. The village also lends its name to a small AOC goat's-milk cheese, awarded that status in 1996.

  • Population663
  • Nearest water0.1 km
  • Nearest mountain14.3 km
  • UNESCO within 50 km7

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