ST. LÉGER'S CHURCH
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This Romanesque building of the XIIth century, has a wide nave covered with a vault with ogives crossing
Romanesque church of the eleventh century, it houses a wooden triptych, the Coronation of the Virgin. Altered over the centuries, it retains a font of the fifteenth century, paintings of the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries, and two altarpieces of the seventeenth century. The martyr Léger - 471 - Bishop of Autun, gave his name to the church, which became the real religious centre of the village in the seventeenth century.
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