ÉGLISE SAINT GRÉGOIRE
Built in the 12th century, the parish church dedicated to Saint-Grégoire has been altered over the centuries. The Lombard-style bell tower boasts one of the oldest bells in the department, known as "la Tourrettane". Behind the main altar stands a pagan altar from the 3rd century BC, dedicated to the god Mercury. It bears witness to ancient occupation in the vicinity of the site. The interior also features a triptych by the Brea school, depicting Saint Anthony, Saint Pancras and Saint Claudius. The choir features a carved wooden altarpiece (17th century).
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