ÉGLISE SAINT-NAZAIRE
Church with a Virgin and Child and stoup from the century.
This Romanesque church was built in the 13th and 15th centuries, on the site of a Merovingian chapel founded around the year 700. It houses a Virgin and Child and stoup from the 15th century. Its furniture and the altarpieces of the choir (17th century) have been renovated, as have the interior decorations which have been restored to their original colors. The bronze bells date from 1662 and 1738. Note: some inscriptions engraved in the walls. Concerts for the opening of the Fête de la Pressée or during the Saint-Vincent's day are given there every year.
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