The collegiate church of Saint Etienne is the result of numerous restoration campaigns. From the outset, visitors will be seduced by the complementarity between the architectural austerity and the refinement of the sculpted parts, enriched by the remarkable set of stained glass windows and painted decorations. From the Romanesque period, the church's nave and west porch belfry are characteristic of Limousin Romanesque architecture. The first Gothic embellishments were made to the south facade in the 13th century. A Limousin Gothic portal with frieze of capitals spans its entire width. More exceptional, the rose is undoubtedly the first in the Limousin region to be built to a strict radiating definition.