CHURCH OF SAINT-SYMPHORIEN
Romanesque church with two naves separated by a colonnade, an bell tower and a wooden crucifix dating from 1613
A curiosity, this church of Saint-Symphorien: of Romanesque style, it was restored a first time in the 15th century then again in the 18th century. It stands out for its two naves, a rare fact worth mentioning, separated by a colonnade. When one was reserved for the parishioners, the other remained the prerogative of the clergy. The bell tower dates from the 18th century. On the north wall, which has been restored several times, you can admire a wooden crucifix carved in 1613. An unusual building!
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