SAN MARTIN CHURCH
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A church of harmonious simplicity, with sculptures and a single nave lined with arcatures and capitals.
Listed as a historic monument, this Benedictine-style church, common in Berry, dates back to the 12th century. This is not the main church, dedicated to Saint-Vincent, but the one that runs alongside the river. The north portal is particularly noteworthy for its carvings and sculpted triple voussoir.
The interior features a single nave, bordered by arcatures with beautiful capitals (monsters, foliage). There's also an 18th-century altarpiece. The overall effect is one of harmonious simplicity. The contemporary stained-glass windows are by Jean Mauret.
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