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Saint-Pierre Church - 15th, 17th and 18th centuries - Asteria limestone.
The church today consists of a paneled nave with bare walls, the apse, vaulted on a crossing of arches, having been separated from the nave, in modern times, by a wall pierced with a large door. arched and intended to support the steeple arcade. The western door is in Romanesque style, but undoubtedly later. Crows attest that it was once protected by a porch. A low door was opened in the southern wall, its lintel is formed by a monolithic tombstone adorned with a cross. The bedside was once lit to the east by an ogival window which is now walled up.
Keys on request from the town hall.

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Update date: 2025-01-10 20:35:32