The church is relatively simple: a single nave, 3 bays, one of which forms the choir where you can admire a 16th-century oak altarpiece listed on the Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques. Certain architectural features have been preserved, such as the 13th-century choir. A red Order of Malta cross is a reminder of the town?s hospitable influence. The 13th-century gilded copper Virgin and Child, listed as a Monument Historique since 1891, is the church?s treasure. Another item of interest is a 19th-century banner. During processions, the monks would carry it to the Varvauds cross.








Location
Location
Environment
Environment
- In the village