SAINT-DENIS CHURCH
Church with three small windows that recall one of the previous phases of construction, in the 11th century.
This church has two parts. The vast nave of Romanesque inspiration is the only vestige of the primitive building. In the north wall, three small windows remind us of one of the earlier construction phases, in the 11thcentury . The wall is built in opus sicatum (stones laid out in fishbone pattern). The part added in the middle of the 16th century consists of a transept with a central bell tower, a choir with a polygonal chevet and side chapels in Renaissance style. Also Renaissance, a lectern and a choir fence located inside the building.
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