ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
Built in the second half of the twelfth century, on the location of an ancient Roman temple dedicated to Apollo, the church was originally an abbatial chapel. It was only in the eighteenth century that she became a parish church. It is in the Romanesque Burgundian style of transition. Outside, one finds a large door, consisting of 4 powerful archivolts, which receive 8 columns. The porch, with its 4 canned pilasters, is typical of the architectural aesthetic of the Burgundian school. Inside, we admire many capitals, and several chapels, including the Sainte-Croix chapel, and its stained glass stained glass vitrail Thibaut.
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