The Chapel of St. Aurelianus (French: chapelle Saint-Aurélien; Occitan: chapela de Sant Aurelhan) is a 15th and 17th-century chapel that hosts the relics of Saint Aurelianus in Limoges, Haute-Vienne, France.
[1] The chapel was originally built in 1471 to host the relics of Saint Aurelianus[1] that were located in the ruined church of St. Cessateur (down the Rue des Pénitents-Rouges).
The chapel remains an important worship place for the residents of La Boucherie neighbourhood.
[3] The chapel has an onion dome made of chestnut tree shingles.
[1] In spite of its small size, the chapel of St. Aurelianus has rich furniture, among which:[citation needed] This article about a Roman Catholic church building in France is a stub.