ST. PIERRE'S CHURCH
Gothic church with a bell tower base testifying to the building's Gothic past, with the foundations of a former church.
The first traces of a church on this site date back to 960. Certainly of Romanesque style, its presence is no longer detectable on the spot, but one can perhaps see the "ghost" of it in the house on the right of the first town hall. A Gothic church was built in the 15th century on the same site. The monument was destroyed and rebuilt in the 19th century and today only the base of the bell tower testifies to the Gothic past of the building. In 1844, the current church of Poussan was built on the site of the old cemetery.
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