SAINT SYMPHORIAN CHURCH
Church located in the centre of the village, surrounded by the communal cemetery where stands a classified multi-century yew tree.
Like many of the religious buildings in the department, the Romanesque parish church of Saint-Symphorien is located in the centre of the village, surrounded by the municipal cemetery where a classified multi-secular yew stands. Completed in the 19th century, the church was cut in half after a fire in 1828 (only the choir remains). The porch was built by the Brothers of the Charity of Saint-Symphorien in 1998, at the initiative of Michel Lecasble, with the help of charities. Just next door, the 900-year-old yew tree has an impressive circumference of about 5m.
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