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The nave of this church is vaulted in a low pointed ogive, as is the sanctuary which ends with a flat apse. In the middle of the building, two double arches reinforce the vault. They supported a square bell tower, destroyed by lightning and replaced in 1780 by a gable high on the western wall. The arches are supported by a pilaster and a committed column with capitals adorned with vine leaves, acanthus and masks.
The current bell tower, built in 1846, is square at the base and octagonal on the first floor, it is surmounted by a spire.
The church houses two XNUMXth century wooden statues representing a seated woman and a standing bishop.

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  • Self-guided visit only by appointment