SAINT-JULIEN CHURCH
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A church placed at the top of the village, with capitals, a transept, and pilasters with engaged columns.
Located at the top of the village, this church is a vast Romanesque construction dating from the 12th century. The apse and the cul-de-four apses, the transept and the pilasters with engaged columns date from this period. The vault was rebuilt at the beginning of the 17th century. In the 19th century, the church was restored. The first bay, the facade and the bell tower were redone. Note the beautiful capitals from the 11th and 12th centuries, and a stoup with interlacing at the entrance to the choir, which dates from the Carolingian period. The priory belongs to the European network of Casadean sites.
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