The collegiate church of Saint-Etienne, a Gothic masterpiece in the heart of the village, with a breathtaking panorama.
In the middle of the village, the collegiate church of Saint-Etienne stands out from afar. Built at the end of the 13th century by order of the archbishop of Narbonne, it is built in the Gothic style by the architect Master Deschamps, who was also responsible for the cathedral of Saint-Just in Narbonne. Inside, there are paintings by Loÿs dating from the 18th century, a polychrome marble altar and a charming golden statue of Saint Roch. Guided tours allow you to admire the gargoyles, the imposing 43 meter high bell tower and a breathtaking panorama.
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Une fraîcheur très agréable en été.
Du chauffage serait bienvenu en hiver, surtout pour les offices.