situated on the fringes of an ancient mountain pasture, the chapel of the SS. Andrea and Giacomo of Horres in Millaures probably dates back to the end of the XV century and is completely decorated, both outside and inside, by pictorial cycles made by three distinct frescanti who worked at the same time around the thirties of the Sixteenth Century. Outside there is a suggestive Cavalcade of vices and virtues, unfortunately in part mutilates, which overlaps the depiction of Saints Peter and Andrew. In the scene of the Cavalcade, individual vices are impersonati from men and women placed astride of symbolic animals and linked to the neck by a chain, which are pushed by an array of devils toward the mouth of the Leviathan, located on the left side. The inside, embellished by a beautiful wooden choir, is almost totally decorated. The area of the presbytery houses the scenes from the life of S. Andrew the Apostle, in addition to the depictions of an elegant S. Lucy and a fragmentary S. Antonio da Padova, while the times of the house of prayer are the scenes from the life and martyrdom of San Giacomo, which is flanked by the depiction of the Mass of S. Gregory and S. George killing the dragon.
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