SAINT-NICOLAS CHURCH
Located in the center of the village, the Saint-Nicolas church is Romanesque and dates from the 12th century. Listed in the inventory of historical monuments, one can see seven sculpted motifs (modillions) probably representing the seven deadly sins. The front gable houses two bells and the clock face. The nave with a panelled vault is lit by glass windows, the one on the left representing Saint Louis, the one on the right, Saint Charles Borromeo. The church is dedicated to Saint Nicolas, patron saint of schoolchildren and bishop in Asia Minor.
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