Our last stop on this day’s journey led us to a tiny church so out of the way, yet so important in many ways to this region’s history.  It is the little “Eglise de Saint Nicolas”.  Built in the 11th Century by unknown and containing some of the Europe’s oldest murals.  Completely fragile, yet totally unguarded.  I was not allowed to shoot photos in the crypt, but later at a preservation architecture museum in the Trocadero we found perfect recreations of the images in the crypt.  They mean to preserve these images for all eternity.  The murals are felt to be depictions of the war between good and evil as defined by the church.