This baroque tabernacle was made in 1657-1658 by two artists: Julien Duhamel, master sculptor and Jean Duparc, master carpenter. The whole was gilded by François Brossard, replaced after his death by Jean Roche who will complete the work in 1663. This work is characteristic of the middle of the 17th century with its side niches or the ornaments of the upper door. This baroque tabernacle is more sober than many of its counterparts, despite numerous twisted small columns and its polychrome motifs. It has a peculiarity: it is double.
Also to be seen in the church: a Virgin of Pity - 15th century (Classified Historic Monuments), Copper shrine with enamelled medallions - 13th century (CLMH), Reliquary-Monstrance Ostensoir - 1st half 14th century (CLMH) , Altarpiece in painted and gilded wood - 1711
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