ÉGLISE SAINT-MARTIN
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This church, built in the 6th century, has three chapels on the north side.
Quoted by Victor Hugo in one of his books ("There is, in Chagny, a remarkable Romanesque bell tower, square, wide, squat, superb"), the church of Saint-Martin was built in the 6th century, reworked in the 11th and 12th centuries, then enlarged several times until the end of the 17th century, when it was endowed with three chapels on the north side. Remarkable points, the cruciform pillars of Romanesque style surmounted by low capitals decorated with foliage supporting the main nave and the side aisles. The bell tower, illuminated at night, gives a certain charm to the town.
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