ÉGLISE SAINT-AUBIN
Built thanks to private donations on a site donated by the Marquise d'Assas, owner of the Marennes estate, the monument dates from 1887. Built in shell limestone - from the Aumes quarries - the neo-gothic style church was consecrated in 1892. It has a single nave with four bays covered with cross ribs whose ribs fall on capitals with plant decoration. Its bell tower, openworked with Gothic bays, is equipped with a polygonal spire. The tympanum of the portal is decorated with motifs inspired by early Christian sarcophagi (known as "Aquitaine" sarcophagi). Inside, stained glass windows donated by the village's bourgeoisie can be seen. In 2019, some of the stained glass windows were renovated.
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