NOTRE-DAME-DE-LA-NATIVITÉ CHURCH
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Church part of a parish complex with Romanesque bell tower and nave lit by 3 bays, St. Joseph's well worth seeing
Built from the 13th century onwards, this church was part of a parish complex that included a cemetery transformed into a medieval garden. The building features a Romanesque bell tower almost 60 m high, a nave lit by three bays and a large rose with medallions dating from the 12th and 13th centuries. Bordered by two 16th-century galleries, the enclosure is completed to the east by the Saint-Quinette funeral chapel. The former feudal well, known as the Saint-Joseph well, still stands on the square.
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