

Formerly dedicated to Saint Sauveur, then Saint Cloud de Nogent, the church was built in the 12th century, enlarged in the 16th and partially rebuilt in 1877. The base of the bell tower is supported by a buttress with 15th-century mouldings. The buttresses supporting the choir and north wall are Romanesque, while the others date from the 15th century. The church's Romanesque choir is separated from the nave by a double nave falling on bevelled pilasters.
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- In the village