ST. VICTOR'S CHURCH
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A church with two choirs, a nave, and a side tower, with Gothic-style windows and stained glass.
This church was probably built in the 8th century, some time after the death of Saint Vigor, bishop of Bayeux from 511 to 531, very popular in the region. It consists of two choirs, a nave, and a lateral tower of the 12th-century Romanesque style. On June 7, 1944, English shells targeted German soldiers at the top of the tower, damaging the bell and destroying part of the choir. They were rebuilt in the same way. The Gothic-style windows and stained glass windows were also restored after the war. The church was classified as a Historical Monument as early as 1927.
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