SAINT SULPICE CHURCH
It's a built-in construction without transept, which does not prevent a tower tower at the top of the chorus. From the xiith century, it has been inscribed in Historical Monuments since October 1, 1926. Its general form attached to it seems to be robustness out of reach, as well planted there, even if it was restored during the eighteenth century, especially the sacristy, in compliance with the original building. A tale of Romanesque art, from time to time it is the ideal place for concerts of classical music or gospel. In addition, the church is home to a statue of the virgin made by a ceramist from La Borne, Jacqueline Lerat.
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