ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH
This church is typical of the columbians of the region, in the image of the houses. A small seigneurial chapel that became parish church, it has a modest size. Its simplicity, a nef and a sacrisety for only spaces, leave a laudable place for Renaissance baptismal fonts. Raised in the sixteenth century, it expresses a mixture of traditional architecture and Renaissance inputs, especially for pedestria and statue of Saint Claude of the sixteenth century. Quite special, ancient tombs surround it like small pebbles strewn with.
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