EGLISE SAINT-DIDIER
Church disoriented and redesigned several times, particularly in the Gothic period, with an arched bell tower on the exterior
In the 12th century, there was a castle, of which all that remains today are the walls of the Saint-Didier church, which was probably part of it, and two pillars that are former buttresses without their walls. The Saint-Didier church has been altered several times, particularly in the Gothic period, and its exterior features an arcaded bell tower. This church is disoriented. The choir faces west. The interior, which is not open to the public, features a single nave with three cross-vaulted bays.
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