NOTRE-DAME-DE-L'ASSOMPTION CHURCH
Built at the end of the th century, the church has a square tower of stone, a façade of Renaissance style in the upper part and a circular niche above a curvilinear pediment. Inside, there is a central nave and two side naves, four painted panels of the so-called Brea School: Saint Peter and Saint Martin, Saint John and Saint Pétronille. The cloister of the Rosary represents Saint Dominique and Saint Catherine of Siena (th century). Its main wealth is the sacred statue of the Madonna of Fenestre to whom we attribute miraculous healings. In polychrome wood, surrounded by numerous legends and miracles and located in the choir, it is the subject of a particular cult: it is carried each year in procession in June in the chapel of the Madonna of Fenestre from where she then regained her church St. Martin in September.
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