Rural church of Latin plan with choir, transept, nave and aisles. It includes the remains of a primitive church of the 12th century, not vaulted, of Romanesque style. Remodeled, enlarged and vaulted in the 15th century, it is mainly Gothic in appearance. The porch is a little later, probably from the 16th century, and the bell tower on the porch was probably built in the 19th century. Numerous naïve, unusual and original sculptures adorn the bases of some of the arches and the formal arches, or decorate the capitals of the four large pillars of the transept crossing. The church houses a fine collection of regional stone statues from the first half of the 17th century. The builders of the various eras were able to integrate their contributions and ensure the harmony of the whole. This harmony, to which the relatively low vaults contribute, has led some visitors to say that they felt good in this church. This confirms the aesthetic and architectural interest of this building
- French
- Pets not allowed
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