L'ÉGLISE SAINT-CYR ET SAINTE-JULITTE
The building houses a Baroque altarpiece in carved and gilded wood, created by Jean Cannet in Pomérols.
This church is a hybrid building whose choir and side chapels date from the 13th century. During the religious wars, the village and the monument were burned. It was rebuilt in 1600 and modified in the XVIIIth century, a portal was added. It houses a baroque altarpiece in carved and gilded wood created in 1676 by the Agatha native Jean Cannet. It is dedicated to the patron saints who gave their names to the church: Saint Cyr and his mother Saint Julitte.
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