NOTRE DAME CHURCH
This religious building was built in the 16th century on the site of a church destroyed in 1472.
Built in the 15th century on the site of a church destroyed by Charles the Bold's troops, this religious building is characteristic of the flamboyant ogival style of stone and flint. The tower is richly decorated and dominates the valley. It ends with an iron roof, like that of the choir with its Renaissance-style pillars. Inside, we find a modern altar, decorated on the theme of the Last Supper of Christ. Recent work gave an éclat to the site, with the restoration of various sculptures such as gargoyles.
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