ÉGLISE SAINT-MARTIN
Church with a Romanesque stoup and a 19th century gallery organ
Listed as a historical monument since 1942, this 13th and 15th century church is full of treasures. Among them are a Romanesque stoup vat and a 19th century organ, both of which are listed. On its keystones, one can admire the coat of arms of the d'Aubusson family: a stylized rose, symbol of the Virgin and a lamb representing the immolated Christ. On each side of the portal, the church reveals works of art, on one side, a lion sculpted in granite, and on the other, a sarcophagus. The tawny animal once guarded the entrance to the cemetery.
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