SAINT-PIERRE CHURCH
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Church whose choir dates from the first half of the 13th century.
According to legend, Saint Médard, on his way to Noyon, particularly appreciated the hospitality of the inhabitants and their holy virtues. But the church of Saint-Médard has suffered the ravages of time and requires repairs, unfortunately too costly for the municipality, which decides to acquire the chapel, spending 1,300 francs in the early 1800s. The choir of the church dates from the first half of the 13th century, as does the portal of the nave. Three statues adorn the façade: Saint Peter with bare feet, Saint Medard with his mitre, and Saint James the Greater.
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