Église Saint-Laurent de Levie

Church Levie, Corsica, France

What to expect

The Église Saint-Laurent de Levie is a church located in Levie, Corsica. It is also known as the Chapelle Saint-Laurent and is situated near the site of Capula, which has archaeological significance dating back to the Neolithic period. The church is of Baroque style and features a chapel dedicated to Saint Ursula. The site of Capula has been occupied from the Neolithic period to the Middle Ages and includes a village fortification from the Bronze Age. A pèlerinage to Saint Laurent takes place every year on August 9th. The church is not pet-friendly

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Corsica: Excursion to the prehistoric “castle” Cucuruzzu

Corsica: Excursion to the prehistoric “castle” Cucuruzzu
This family's experience:

Activities: On the way back, we took a brief look at the closed St-Laurent chapel. We saw the foundations of its medieval predecessor a few meters away

Highlights: We had a quick look but we were not that impressed ✨