ST. LAWRENCE AND JEAN-BAPTISTE CHURCH
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This Gothic church deserves a detour. A glance at the Christmas windows and Claudius Lavergne on the life of Christ (1885 and 1887), and the hanging key that depicts Saint Michel terrassing the Dragon. It is impossible to miss this imposing building with distant fortress. Built in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries on a butte on the banks of La Laine, it is an example of the flamboyant Gothic, with the exception of its Renaissance porch giving access to the bell tower. Alas, the stone of the country is gelive, and the external sculptures have not been able to combat the dangers of time. The bell is flanked by a 40 m high arrow surmounting an imposing square tower, so you can see it by far. To navigate the streets, to borrow the twelve bridges of this municipality, and to lose themselves as if we were elsewhere…
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