ST. MAURICE'S CHURCH
The Saint-Maurice church has a bell tower with four sides and a gothic style nave from the century in Blandy.
Near the northern rampart of the castle, stands the church of Saint-Maurice. Listed as a historical monument, it was built in the 13th century and modified over the years. Not far away, a Merovingian cemetery and many sarcophagi. It has a four-sided bell tower and a 14th century Gothic nave. Its choir includes an altarpiece with four pillars and a sculpted altar from the 18th century. Inside, woodwork and tombstones. The statue of Saint Genevieve calls out to the visitor. The bells that give rhythm to the life of the village date from 1790 and 1889.
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