ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH
The beauty of this church lies in the unity of its style, which combines the sobriety of the novel and the slice of the first gothic. It was built at the end of the twelfth century and at the beginning of the next century, for a Benedictine priory dependent on the Abbey of Morigny. Then she became parish church. From a cruciform plane, it is supported by circular batteries with beautiful square hooks and plant motifs covered with vaulted vaults. A square bell overcomes the transept cross. There are baptismal baptismal fonts in the seventeenth century and a beautiful old church denominal Louis XV in carved wood. The stained glass windows of the nineteenth century have been recently restored as well as the exterior of the building.
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