NOTRE DAME CHURCH
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Notre-Dame is one of the few churches with a separate bell tower.
Towards the end of the Middle Ages, a chapel dedicated to Notre-Dame and St. James the Greater was built in the center of town; enlarged in the 17th century, it became a parish church. The church, rebuilt and enlarged again, still lacked a bell tower. In 1820, the 13th-century keep was reused to house the bell, making Notre-Dame one of the few churches with a separate bell tower. Inside, light floods into the chancel through three remarkable stained-glass windows; the left nave houses a beautiful 17th-century wooden Pietà.
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