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This church was built in three campaigns. The small rubble stones at the base of the southern wall are characteristic of XNUMXth century buildings. The facade, the apse and the south portal were built in the XNUMXth century and in the XNUMXth century, the church was enlarged on one side to the north. The bell tower probably dates from this last campaign.
The church is surrounded by its small cemetery where you can still see a few medieval sarcophagi on the ground.
The building, very sober, has a nave and a paneled aisle and ends in the east with a semicircular apse and in the west with a bell tower. A portal opens to the south in the nave.

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