The place of the town hall and the church is home to a tree of Liberty (a pedunculate oak) planted during the French Revolution, in 1791. It is more than 25 meters high and its trunk has a circumference of about 4 meters. It is a "remarkable" tree whose particularity is to shelter in its heart a fern called polypode vulgaire.
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