SAINT-JULIEN CHURCH
This religious building, built at the end of the 19th century in a remote area of the town, is nonetheless interesting in several ways. Its eclectic architecture is a clever mix of neo-Romanesque and neo-Gothic art. The twenty or so stained glass windows created by Félix Gaudin stand out for the originality of their motifs and scenes. The artist, already made famous by an international career, does not hesitate to use new materials such as American Tiffany glass. Of particular interest is the stained glass window representing Saint Charles de Borromeo.
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