Eglise Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens
The Romanesque church would have been a hostelry of the Templars, on the way to Santiago de Compostela.
There is the old presbytery next to the bell tower. A passageway linked the presbytery directly to the church where the wooden balcony is located. During a restoration, various statues were highlighted on an old altar.
The bell tower is a massive tower that serves as a porch and access to the floor of the two bells by a staircase with three levels.
One of the two bells is by the founder Martin Augustin.
At the precise moment of thunder, this bell was rung to ward off the storm. "It had a gift.
The second bell dates from 1766.
- Type: Historic site and monument
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Location:close to a route nationale, in the village