ÉGLISE SAINT-MARTIN
This church stands out today with its classical stone façade.
At the end of a small square, between two buildings, stands a small church, a former chapel of the visitandines from the 17th century. Remodeled at the end of the 19th century, it is noticeable today with its classical facade made of cut stone. Two pilasters and a cornice delimit the central part where the wooden portal opens. This one is framed by two columns with Corinthian capitals. Inside, the chapel of the visitandines, perpendicular, is raised compared to the level of the church from which it is separated by a low gate and a staircase. To visit it, don't hesitate to ask for information at the tourist office.
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