SAINT-MEDARD CHURCH
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Classified by Historical Monuments, the Saint-Médard church has a two-collatéraux nave, a transept and a flat-hanging chœur in the th and th centuries. See also: a Christ in the cross of the th century, the wooden statues of St. Marthe, Sainte Anne and San Sebastian, as well as the font baptismal fonts with wooden cover of the th century… Its particularity resides in its western portal with carved eardrum and its original displays, representing the conversion of Saint Hubert, patron of hunters invoked against rabies and present in all forest regions.
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Avoid flights and degradation, the doors are closed by the usual way. You should ask at the town hall is almost opposite.
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