THE CHURCH
The first church would have been built around the year, at the location of the present church. It was a small Romanesque building, ten times reworked, with a clocheton above the transept and surrounded by its cemetery. In 1846, in the light of his very bad state, the prefect of the time had to close her to worship and order demolition. Built between 1850 and 1851 in replacement of the old church. In Romanesque style, it is lit by stained glass windows inspired by those of the th century cathedrals. There is a statue of Saint Saint Molf in polychrome wood. Above the chore door, a carved wooden panel dating from the th century and represents the agony of Christ in the garden of olive trees. It is an object registered in the Historical Monuments directory.
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