11th-century neo-Romanesque church, remodeled between 1848 and 1852. The bell is listed and dated 1488. It was restored in 2012 by the Bodet workshop. The church was originally a priory for girls under the Abbey de la Règle de Limoges. The original church, in poor condition since the 18th century, was replaced in the 19th century. The new neo-Romanesque building was erected in 1848. A notable feature of the church is its inverted orientation (entrance and bell tower to the east, choir to the west). It has a single nave extended by a polygonal apse.








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