Bilhac (; formerly Billac) is a commune in the Corrèze department in central France.
Toponymy
Until recently the commune had been named Billac, a decree of the Ministry of the Interior on 10 August 2007, published in the official journal on 14 August 2007, the commune was renamed Bilhac.
Population
Local culture and heritage
Places and monuments
- ÃÂglise Saint-Martin - dating from the twelfth century and then remodelled. The apse has been listed as a historical monument since 12 February 1925. The church is a former chapel of the chateau, romanesque in style, the bell tower from 1100s, while the portal dates from 1200s; The nave has been remodelled and a slate framework spire dates from the 1700s.
- Le Chateau de Bilhac - close to the church, heavily modified in the 1600s and 1800s, has a circular tower.
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