ST. THOMAS CHURCH
Church whose nave is an amalgam of Romanesque, Gothic and classical styles.
A historical monument since 1926, this church has been modified since its construction in the 12th century, and only retains its original bell tower. The latter is overhung by a neo-gothic octagonal spire dating from 1870. As for the choir, entirely rebuilt during the Hundred Years' War, it houses an old opening for the lepers of the sickhouse of Saint-Marc, as well as a stained glass window of its patron saint. The most astonishing thing is the nave: transformed in the 14th, 17th and 19th centuries, it is an amalgam of Romanesque, Gothic and classical styles.
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