CHURCH OF ST. MARTIN
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Its nave dates from the Romanesque era (th-century). It was burned in 1798 and remained in ruins until 1850. It was then rebuilt and amended to finally be spent in 1856. There are several primitive windows of the th century, a funeral inscription and a death head indicating the grave of Etienne Goullet, magister of the parish, a Renaissance fresco representing the conversion of Saint Hubert, the drawings of two superimposed frescoes. The stained glass windows were recently redone according to the plans of the old ones.
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