NOTRE DAME CHURCH
This 14th-century Romanesque church houses a series of paintings donated by Napoleon III, including a crystal chandelier.
Mentioned as early as 930, it is a Romanesque church of the 14th century, which was restored in the 17th century then enlarged and transformed in the 19th century. It will be entirely renovated in 2012 by the town hall. Above the porch, a niche sheltered a 15th-century wooden Pieta which was replaced by a copy. The interior is in Romanesque style, you will be able to see: the 19th-century wooden pulpit, as well as the choir enclosure, the original Pieta, the organs from 1793, a series of paintings donated by Napoleon III, a 19th-century crystal and bronze chandelier.
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