ÉGLISE SAINT-EUSEBE
This church is rich, in particular, of a nave of XIIe and XIIIe centuries, of a bell-tower with arrow of XVe century...
Originally the chapel of a monastery founded in 637, Saint-Eusèbe became a priory in the 12th century. In 1216, it was ravaged by a fire, and its chevet collapsed in 1523. Finally, a new fire deteriorated it in 1996. Today restored, the church of Saint-Eusèbe is rich, in particular, of a nave of the 12th and 13th centuries (which marks the transition between Romanesque and Gothic), a bell tower with spire of the 15th century, a Byzantine cloth of the 9th century (the "Shroud of Saint Germain"), and wood paintings of the Italian school from the 15th to 18th centuries.
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Une étoffe byzantine du 9 ème siècle , dite"suaire de Saint Germain" est fortement ressemblante à celle montrée dans le musée Saint Germain.,dans une chapelle latérale
Belels old windows, axial chapel of the Virgin, old tombstones, etc. next to the superb mansion (18th) family Deschamps de Charmelieu and, where lived in the Coignet captain, arms of the napoleonic wars. Small pay parking St Eusèbe square, often full but side presence with large car park place des Cordeliers.
La blancheur de la pierre, et la remise en peinture des croisées d'ogives des voûtes, élément assez rare, les poteaux en bois supportant le portique d'entrée, apportent un agrément et un intérêt supplémentaire à la visite de ce patrimoine historique.