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XNUMXth century neo-Gothic church. This church, built on the site of an XNUMXth century Romanesque church, was financed by a very important bequest from Guillaume Guillorit, former mayor of Périssac, Léo Courau, architect in Libourne, and Mr. Robert, entrepreneur in Guîtres.
The interior has three naves. The bell tower, which rises to 45 m in height, houses the bell baptized Marie-Anne. The furnishings, Gothic woodwork, stained glass windows and paintings in the sanctuary were made at the end of the XNUMXth century thanks to the generosity of parishioners.

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