SAN MARTIN CHURCH
This church features a Stations of the Cross made entirely of ceramic.
Ancient church with three naves of equal height and width, the church was rebuilt at the end of the 16th century by Philip II, then burned down. Classified as a historical monument in 1907, it was dynamited by the Germans during the Second World War, then rebuilt for the second time in 1950. It thus painfully crosses the centuries but still stands proudly today! Some old parts are still original: the transept and the south portal as well as the chevet. Inside, don't miss the Stations of the Cross made entirely of ceramic.
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