NOTRE-DAME CHURCH
Church whose Romanesque portal has a beautiful poly-lobed frame
This church was built between 1019 and 1233, a period that explains its subtle transitions between Romanesque and Gothic. Its Romanesque portal has a beautiful poly-lobed frame and its curious bell tower combines styles ranging from pure Romanesque to flamboyant Gothic. Worth seeing: the capitals and modillions with grimacing heads (70 on the north façade, 20 on the west façade and 66 on the south façade) and on the south portal, which symbolize the 7 deadly sins.
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