SAINT-MICHEL CHURCH
Romanesque parish church, remodeled in the century, located in the center of the village
In the center of the village stands the parish church of Saint-Michel, a Catholic religious building of Romanesque origin that was remodeled in the 18th century when it became a collegiate church. Admire its rich Baroque decor and painted organ case. You can also visit the 10th-century crypt. Its monolithic granite tympanum is carved with bas-reliefs. The 20th-century bell tower was to have been plastered, but was never actually plastered, as work was interrupted when the First World War broke out.
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