

The former Antonine convent is a rare vestige that has remained in its entirety. It consists first of all of a 13th century dam bridge showing the hydraulic strategies learned for the time (a remarkable work and the only one still standing), then the mill flanking the dam bridge, the convent (former presbytery) including lodgings, accommodation and finally the chapel that became the parish church.
Dating on the oak frames has confirmed the following chronology:
- a vestige in one of the transept arms from the end of the 13th century
- a large part over two periods at the beginning of the 15th century and then at the end of the 16th century
- finally some elements of door and gallery of the 17th century.
The convent volume with a Greek cross and the medicinal room has (re)become, out of necessity and because the structure allowed it, a Latin cross volume.
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