


According to the date on the back of a painting in the choir, Saint-Nicolas church was inaugurated in 1831.
Saint-Nicolas is located in the centre of the village and is a western church. It has an elongated plan. The three-vessel, four-bay nave is preceded by a western section comprising an entrance vestibule, surmounted by the organ loft supported by two cast-iron columns and the timber-framed bell tower, framed by the spiral staircase and the confessional chapel on the left and by a storeroom and the baptismal font chapel on the right. The choir consists of a straight bay and a semicircular apse with a polygonal volume against which the sacristy is built. The building is built of small and medium cut stone. The interior walls are plastered and the floor is paved with a checkerboard pattern of black and grey marble. The building has a single storey with semi-circular windows. The nave's three sections are separated by Ionic columns: the nave's central section is covered by a barrel vault, the side aisles by ceilings and the apse by a cul-de-four. All of the building's roofs are slate. The nave and choir are covered by a pitched roof, the apse by a polygonal hipped roof, the sacristy by a pitched and hipped roof and the bell tower by an imperial roof topped by a polygonal spire.
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