Built on the site of a Roman monument and contemporary with the château, it retains the allure of religious buildings from the 11th to 15th centuries, with its highly visible buttresses.
This 13th century Romanesque church, renovated in 1874, was built with stones from the Convent of the Knights Templar. The 14th century bell tower on the cross-section has a pyramidal spire. Classical-period seigniorial chapels. Two Romanesque Corinthian capitals are re-used in the parish church. Monumental organs dating from 1956.
Openings
All year 2024 - Open everyday