


Built in the 12th century, this church was largely restored after 1918, when it suffered extensive damage (its vaults, attic and southern section were completely destroyed). Nevertheless, it still has a sculpted stone tomb (15th century), numerous funerary slabs (17th and 18th centuries) and a reliquary cabinet (16th century) of a type unique in the département. Traces of wall paintings can also be seen in the choir...
Take a look at the shrapnel impact on the façade from an explosion that took place in front of the church during the German offensive in May-June 1940...