The Church of Saint-Genès (French: Église Saint-Genès de Thiers) is a 12th-century, formerly collegiate, church dedicated to the local martyr Saint Genesius of Thiers (Saint Genès) and situated in the medieval city of Thiers in the department of Puy-de-Dôme in France.
[1] The church combines Romanesque and Gothic architecture[1] and possesses the biggest dome of Auvergne with a surface of 102m².
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