This Romanesque church was probably built in the 12th century. It was redesigned and enlarged to an L-shaped building in the 17th century.
Externally it has a beautiful clear limestone apparatus, with very regular rubble stones. It is similar to the churches of Comps and Bargème and, like them, it was originally to be covered with slates. Its beautiful square bell tower is covered with polychrome glazed flake tiles. The building was restored in 1990.
Location
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