ST. MAURICE CHURCH
Church with a large Gothic portal, a two-bay wall-belfry and some Romanesque elements.
The first traces of this church date back to 957. Its long history explains the presence of Romanesque elements, but its current form dates from the 14th century. It has a large Gothic portal and a two-bay bell tower-wall. In the vault of the choir, one discovers numerous holes, enigmatically distributed, like so many "acoustic boxes" equipped with pottery. The keystone represents an ancient form of the Toulouse Cross. There is a stained glass window representing St. Maurice, patron saint of the village, and a broken millstone from the old mill.
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