
This partly Romanesque church is attributed to the Knights Templar. It was partly rebuilt in the 16th century and restored in 1954. The apse of the 11th or 12th century includes two rows of superimposed arcatures. The capitals are of barbarian style (pine cones, sheep, facing lions). The west facade is crowned by a gable which surmounts a door (XIVth) with turned capitals. The bell tower was built at the same time as the aisles (with rib vaults on round piles), on the south side of the choir (14th century). Among the elements that make up the furniture are two wooden altarpieces dating from the 18th century.
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