ST. RÉMY'S CHURCH
This Romanesque church has been classified as the Historical monument since 3 June 1959. The church portal once had a defensive role. The facade is dominated by a triangular pediment, surmounted by a stone cross. A Byzantine cross is at the centre of the eardrum. The portal, supporting the eardrum, consists of two columns each, with the capitals decorated with geometric drawings, evoking the original Romanesque art. The square tower, built above the choir, surprises by its massive proportions. It houses the bell tower and probably has a defensive role. The stained glass windows, from the Jacques Simon workshops of Reims in 1958, illustrate the Six Days of Creation.
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