SAINT-PAUL CHURCH
Of Romanesque origin, the church of Saint-Paul has undergone numerous alterations since the end of the 11th century, giving a heterogeneous appearance to the building. The vaults of the nave were modified in the 13th century and the chevet, in flamboyant Gothic style, was rebuilt in the 15th century. The building is made of white tufa stone from the region. The apse and the axial stained glass window located in its choir representing Saint Paul, also known as Paul of Tarsus, leaning on his sword, allowed the church to be registered as a Historic Monument in 1952.
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