Built in the 11th century with alterations until the 16th century, this church is supposed to be the successor of the one founded by Saint-Martin.
The wainscoting and the apse date from the 16th century. Inside, there is a carved and gilded oak altarpiece, stained glass windows from the 19th century and a funerary plaque from the 9th century. The bell of 1637 has been classified.
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