EGLISE SAINTE ANNE
Church located in the heart of the village, built in local red stone and dedicated to Saint Anne in Larajasse.
In the heart of the village, the church would have replaced a first Romanesque building destroyed during the Hundred Years War. The present church, built of local red stone, dates from the 15th century. Dedicated to Saint Anne, patron saint of Christian education and booksellers, the church is in Gothic style with Romanesque elements that give it a particular charm. Enlarged for the first time in the 16th century, it has 4 chapels and a bay surmounted by a bell tower with 4 bells, including a bumblebee dated 1517 classified as a historical monument. Free and guided tours.
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