ÉGLISE SAINT-MARTIN
This church also houses an equestrian statue of its patron saint dating from the late 15th century.
This is a clunisien site! The Clunisiens monks had in fact settled in this charming village. They had vineyards and a priory. In this church whose construction spans several centuries, the staircase consists of tombstones. But that is not everything! Characteristic of the clunisiennes churches, you will see the alternation of the colored stones that base the columns of the nave. The Saint Martin church also houses a equestrian statue of its patron saint. This statue, La Charity de Saint Martin, is special: from the end of the th century, it was one of the last statues of Saint Martin in Roman garb. So make an appointment and discover this church full of peculiarities!
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