ST. FELIX'S CHURCH
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This church houses a wooden pulpit from the 17th century, the balcony tribune and the baptismal font from the 18th century.
Under the name of Saint-Félix the parish church with its imposing five bell tower-wall with five bells, particularly robust with its 1.93 m thick base preceded by a canopy, this church does not lack charm. Near the castle, it was probably built before the castle. Preceded by an awning, the high Gothic portal dating from the end of the 16th century opens on to a vast nave with a flat coffered ceiling decorated with paintings. Several old paintings have been restored, including the Agony of Christ (17th century), the Crucifixion with Mary, John and Mary Magdalene and the Assumption of Mary. Also noteworthy are a 17th century wooden pulpit, the balcony pulpit and an 18th century baptismal font.
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